2012
Migrant Population (official/estimates)
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Austria
In 2011, according to the yearbook migration & integration there lived 1,493,375 (17.7%) persons with migration background in Austria, of which 522,834 (6.2 per cent) are Austrian citizens who were born in a foreign country; 144,369 (1.7 per cent) were born in Austria but are not Austrian citizens and 826,172 (9.8 per cent) are foreign citizens who were born in a foreign country but are living in Austria.
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Bulgaria
In 2011, a total of 36,723 foreign citizens are permanently residing in Bulgaria.
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Cyprus
112,424 EU nationals and 67,123 third country nationals (total 179,547 foreign nationals).
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Denmark
Migrant population without descendants at the end of 2011: 440,427 persons which constitutes 7.89 per cent of the total population.
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France
On the 1st of January 2008 French population was : 62 135 000 people in metropolitan France, including 89,8% of French people by birth, 4,4% of French people by acquisition, 5,8% of foreigners and 8,4% immigrants.
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Germany
According to Eurostat, on 1 January 2011, 7,198,946 (8.8 per cent) foreigners lived in Germany. Thereof 2,628,300 (3.2 per cent) were citizens of other EU Member States and 4,570,600 (5.6 per cent) were citizens of non-member countries.
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Greece
According to Eurostat, total foreign population in 2012 was 975,374 persons (8,5% of general population), out of which 803,000 (7,1%) are non EU-citizens and 153,000 (1,4%) are EU-citizens.
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Hungary
206.909 persons.
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Ireland
There were 414,512 non-Irish nationals living in Ireland according to the 2006 Census. That number is the most recent and comprehensive figure available, though other more recent figures estimate particular portions of the population. For example, at the end of 2011, the Central Statistics Office claimed there were 370,700 non-Irish nationals aged 15 and over in their Quarterly National Household Survey - Quarter 3 2011.
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Italy
4,570,317
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Poland
According to Poland's Office for Foreigners there were about 100 298 residence-card holders as of 31 December 2011.
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Portugal
According to Eurostat, on the 1st January 2011 the total foreign population in Portugal was 448,100 people (4.2%), of whom 103,200 citizens of other European Union Member States (1.0%) and 344,900 citizens of non-European Union countries (3.2%).
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Romania
On 30 June 2012, official data registered 57259 third country nationals legally residing in Romania.
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Slovenia
87.979
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Spain
In Spain 5,711,040 are foreigners people with residence permits, they are represent 12.1% of the population.
Some studies estimate that there could be almost a million foreigners without residence permits.Main Groups are Romania (897,203), Morocco (788,563), UK (397,892), Ecuador (308,174), Colombia (246,345), Germany (196,878), Bolivia (186,018) and China (177,001)
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Sweden
The total migrant population in Sweden on 31 December 2011 was 1 857 549 people.