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      • The number of immigrants was 10,429 in 2021 compared with 12,006 in 2020. At the same time the number of emigrants rose from 7,045 to 7,994.
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  2. Apr 5, 2022 · The number of immigrants was 10,429 in 2021 compared with 12,006 in 2020. At the same time the number of emigrants rose from 7,045 to 7,994. The net migration of Icelandic citizens has never been higher than in 2021, when 828 more Icelandic citizens immigrated to Iceland than emigrated.

  3. Nov 24, 2022 · Immigrants in Iceland were 61,148, or 16.3% of the population on January 1st 2022. This was reported on the website of Statistics Iceland. The number of immigrants continues to grow, but last year they were 15.5% of the country’s population (57,126).

  4. Jan 27, 2022 · Net migration of people in Iceland last year was the sixth largest on record, counting close to 4,700 people, Morgunblaðið reports. Last year, net migration of people with Icelandic citizenship was 770, and 3,900 for foreign citizens, according to new figures from Statistics Iceland.

  5. Apr 27, 2023 · Immigrants of Icelandic citizenship came mostly from Denmark, Norway or Sweden, 280 out of 390, while Poland was the country of origin for most of the foreign immigrants, 1,050 out of 3,800. Ukraina came second with 450 immigrants. Foreign citizens were 67,840, or 17.4% of the total population in Iceland by the end of the first quarter of 2023.

  6. Most of the immigrants to Iceland between 2010 and 2022 were between 15 and 64 years of age. There were also more children aged 14 and under migrating to Iceland than people older than 65.

  7. Sep 8, 2023 · Immigration has increased rapidly since the late 1990s, driven largely by strong economic growth and high standards of living. By mid-2023, foreign citizens made up around 18% of the population. This has brought important economic benefits to Iceland, including by boosting the working age population and helping the country to meet labour ...

  8. Nov 3, 2023 · Immigration has increased rapidly since the late 1990s, driven largely by strong economic growth and high standards of living. By mid-2023, foreign citizens made up around 18% of the population. This has brought important economic benefits to Iceland, including by boosting the working age population and helping the country to meet labour ...

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