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  1. Immigration to Finland is the process by which people migrate to Finland to reside in the country. Some, but not all, become Finnish citizens. Immigration has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout much of the history of Finland.

  2. Today there are Finns all over the world. According to The Migration Institute of Finland, there are about 1,5 million people living abroad with Finnish ancestry. Migration to Finland has also been significant. For historical reasons most have come from nearby: the Baltic Sea, Sweden and Russia.

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  4. Finnish Americans (Finnish: amerikansuomalaiset, pronounced [ˈɑmerikɑnˌsuo̯mɑlɑi̯set]) comprise Americans with ancestral roots in Finland, or Finnish people who immigrated to and reside in the United States. The Finnish-American population is around 650,000.

  5. Mar 20, 2024 · For much more detail, read Immigration into Finland in Wikipedia After World War I, about 30,000 Russian subjects immigrated to Finland, many of whom were Karelian or Finnish. The Great Depression of the 1930s in the U.S. led to the emigration of many Finns from Canada.

  6. Dec 6, 2008 · The history of immigration policy reaches as far back in time as the unified Finnish state. When the province of Vyborg was incorporated in the Grand Duchy of Finland growth began both in the number of Finns living outside Finland and in foreigners living within her borders.

  7. Immigration. Statistics of foreign population. Origin and background country. Country of birth. Emigration. Internal migration. Religion. Education. See also. Notes. References. External links. Demographics of Finland. The demographics of Finland is monitored by the Statistics Finland ( Finnish: Tilastokeskus, Swedish: Statistikcentralen ).

  8. May 24, 2023 · release24/05/2023 | Migration 2022. According to Statistics Finland, the number of immigrants into Finland was record high, 49,998 in 2022, having been 29,000 to 36,000 in the previous years. Migration to Finland grew particularly from Russia, the Philippines and Turkey.

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