Bulgaria Experiences Highest Immigration Growth in Europe

South Korea Leads Global Growth in Immigrant Numbers, Bulgaria Tops in Europe

A recent study conducted by William Russell reveals that South Korea experienced the largest increase in immigrant numbers globally, while Bulgaria holds the top spot in Europe.

The ranking, based on data comparing immigrant populations from 1990 to 2020, highlights the countries with the most significant surges in immigration over this period.

Immigrant Growth in South Korea and South America

The study shows that the number of immigrants in South Korea skyrocketed from 43,000 in 1990 to over 1.7 million by 2020. This represents an astounding growth rate of 3,896%, the highest in the world.

Colombia ranks second globally, with its immigrant population growing from 104,000 in 1990 to 1.9 million in 2020, marking an increase of 1,727%. Chile also saw a dramatic rise, placing third on the list. The number of immigrants in Chile surged from 104,000 to 1.6 million over the same period, an increase of 1,430%.

Bulgaria Leads Europe

Bulgaria ranks fourth worldwide but takes the top spot in Europe. The immigrant population in the country rose from 21,000 in 1990 to 184,000 in 2020, reflecting a growth of 757%.

Spain, which ranks fifth overall, also experienced a significant jump in immigrant numbers. By 2020, Spain had 6.8 million immigrants, up from 821,000 in 1990, representing a 732% increase.

The Bigger Picture

Although South Korea does not have the highest absolute number of immigrants globally, its growth rate since 1990 is unmatched. William Russell’s analysis points out that South Korea’s immigrant population has surged by more than 3,800% in just 30 years, marking a substantial demographic shift.

Illustrative Photo by Leena via Pexels: link to image


Comments

4 responses to “Bulgaria Experiences Highest Immigration Growth in Europe”

  1. silver rose Avatar
    silver rose

    Well, well, look who’s suddenly the hottest destination in Europe—Bulgaria! Who knew that becoming the coolest kid on the block meant offering a healthy dose of “cheap plovdiv” and a side of “let’s play the guessing game with the language”? As they say in the Balkans, “Better late than never, mate!” Just don’t forget to bring your own sunblock for those beachside “business meetings.”

  2. Well, isn’t that just peachy? Bulgaria, the land where you can sip rakia while contemplating your life choices, is now the hotspot for immigration growth in Europe. One can only wonder if all those newcomers are just here for the stunning sea views or if they’ve heard the secret that it’s the best place to practice their Bulgarian. Cheers to the new arrivals—let’s hope they like the local cuisine!

  3. wooden man Avatar

    Ah, Bulgaria—the new hotspot for immigrants seeking a taste of authentic Eastern European charm, or perhaps just a more affordable pint of beer. Who knew that trading in a dreary workweek for a vibrant life of “let’s sit in a café and discuss the weather” would be so enticing? With all these newcomers flocking in, it seems Sofia might just become the next hipster capital of Europe—watch out, Berlin!

  4. Roadspike Avatar

    Ah, Bulgaria, the new darling of immigration growth in Europe—who knew a country famous for yogurt and roses would also become the hottest ticket in town? One might say it’s a bit like finding out your great-aunt’s attic is filled with vintage designer handbags; who wouldn’t want to rummage through that? It seems everyone’s packing their bags for a slice of the Bulgarian pie—just don’t forget to bring your own sunblock!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

The Growing Influence of First Lady Diplomacy

The Growing Influence of First Lady Diplomacy

Switzerland (Brussels Morning Newspaper) The recent exchange of letters between U.S. First Lady Melania Trump and her Turkish counterpart, Emine Erdoğan, is more than a polite diplomatic courtesy. It is a powerful demonstration of the evolving and often under-appreciated role of first ladies in international relations. Far from being mere hostesses, modern first ladies wield a unique brand of “s

Read More

Sweden Calls for Sanctions in Fresh Letter to EU

Sweden Calls for Sanctions in Fresh Letter to EU

Stockholm – Sweden and the Netherlands have sent a new letter to the EU urging the implementation of sanctions against both Israel and Hamas, as reported by Sveriges Radio Ekot.
The letter is directed to foreign minister Kaja Kallas and aims to prompt the EU into action, according to Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard.
“We must end the suffering in Gaza. We need to increase pressure

Read More

113-Year-Old Church Relocated in Sweden

113-Year-Old Church Relocated in Sweden

Engineers relocate historic building in two days
In Kiruna, Sweden, engineers successfully moved one of the largest wooden structures in the country — the 113-year-old city church — over a distance of five kilometers. The operation, completed in two days, was executed with great precision to maintain the building’s unique architecture.
The church, acclaimed as Sweden’s most beautiful

Read More

Von der Leyen Visit Highlights Bulgaria’s Uneasy Growth as European Arms Hub

Von der Leyen Visit Highlights Bulgaria’s Uneasy Growth as European Arms Hub

Kostadin Kostadinov, leader of Revival who has advocated for Bulgaria’s exit from NATO, was captured on film obstructing a civilian vehicle from accessing the plant, according to a Mediapool report.
The visit to Bulgaria’s state-owned arms manufacturer follows an announcement from Germany’s defense firm Rheinmetall about constructing two new factories in the region, including expanding facilities

Read More

Can the EU Rebuild Democracy While Containing War?

Can the EU Rebuild Democracy While Containing War?

Greece (Brussels Morning Newspaper) Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the European Union has turned to its most powerful leverage—economic sanctions—in an effort to curb the Kremlin’s offensive and bring Moscow to the negotiating table. From the outset, EU leaders ruled out any direct military intervention, viewing it as both strategically unfeasible and politically untenable. Even

Read More

The Lasting Significance of Value-Based Education in a Shifting World

The Lasting Significance of Value-Based Education in a Shifting World

In today’s rapidly changing world, the importance of values in education is often underestimated. As moral and ethical challenges increase, it becomes crucial for educational systems to prioritize values education. This essential aspect helps shape individuals’ character and prepares them to navigate the complexities of a diverse world. Instilling principles like empathy, integrity, a

Read More

Von der Leyen urges strong deterrence against ‘predator’ Putin, tells Poles

Von der Leyen urges strong deterrence against ‘predator’ Putin, tells Poles

Ursula von der Leyen is visiting several countries, including Poland, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Bulgaria, and Romania, all of which border Russia or Belarus. This marks her largest diplomatic effort on EU security and defense since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. She and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk inspected a newly completed electric fence at the Polish-Belarusian border. Tus

Read More

Gonzato: Addressing the Past Demands Tangible Actions from Albanian Institutions

Gonzato: Addressing the Past Demands Tangible Actions from Albanian Institutions

On the International Day of Missing Persons, the scientific symposium titled “The Border of Hope and Death 1944-1991 – Shkodra Confronting the Past” took place at the “Luigj Gurakuqi” University in Shkodër, organized by the Authority of Files.
EU Ambassador Silvio Gonzato attended the symposium, commemorating the thousands of Albanians who lost their lives seeking freedom across the border and th

Read More

Does Build-A-Bear Support Israel? The Company’s Neutral Stance and Global Operations

Does Build-A-Bear Support Israel? The Company’s Neutral Stance and Global Operations

The interest of customers in the political and social stance of the companies they patronize has increased over the past few years. Most companies are evaluated based on their associations and their supported causes, such as human rights issues or environmental policy. The issue of whether Build-A-Bear Workshop, a popular American manufacturer of custom-made stuffed animals, is in support of Isr

Read More

Dozens of Russians Deported by US in a Single Day

Dozens of Russians Deported by US in a Single Day

US authorities deported between 30 and 60 Russian citizens in one day this week, according to Dmitry Valuev, president of the NGO Russian America for Democracy in Russia, as reported by the independent media outlet Agency on August 29. The mass deportation occurred on Wednesday. The Russians were flown to Egypt, where they were met by local services, and then sent on a flight to Moscow’s Do

Read More