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UN Immigration Report: Over 50,000 Algerians live in Palestine

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International Immigration Office which belongs to the United Nations counted over 100,7000 Algerians who immigrated in various countries worldwide.

Three top ranking of the countries which received the largest number of Algerian immigrants are France, Spain and Palestine.
UN report, that was published recently,  shows that the number of immigrants increased during the “national tragedy” 1990-2000 from 930,000 to one million, and reached over a million and 7,000 immigrants in 2013.
Same report added the number of people who were born in Algeria and settled there since their birth for more than a year, then left it until 2013, reached a million and 770,000 and are scattered worldwide.
It identified the most important region which Algerian visited in the form of a community through a permanent residence or as foreign workers, or as university students in France, where their number reached a million and 460,000 Algerians, then Spain with 60,000 Algerians, then Palestine with 50,000 Algerians.
Algerian immigrants’ number increased from 20,000 to 30,000 during the nineties to reach 50,000 during 2000-2013.
In Canada they are 40,000, in Italy, Britain, USA and Morocco they are 20,000, and in Germany, Tunisia, Belgium, Sweden, Netherlands, Libya, Mauritania, Senegal, Madagascar, Sudan and Egypt they are ten of thousands.
Muzanmbik and Zimbabwe came in the bottom with 1000 Algerian immigrants.
UN report did neither speak about the circumstances that led to immigration nor to its causes.
It asserted that Algeria as far as hundreds of thousands left it, but it also received tens of thousands of immigrants who left their countries like the Sahraoui people with 100,000 immigrants, Palestinians with 60,000,  Somalis and Iraqis with 20,000 then Saudis, Syrians and Yemenis with 10,000 immigrants.
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