Migrants from around the world mark landings, from Europe alone rise

In 2017 the total number of migrants who came to Germany declined, yet Germany remains an attractive country, especially for EU citizens. The number of coming from the Balkans again marks. Imigration in Germany marks a general decline. In 2017, 416,000 more people arrived in Germany than [...]
Imigration in Germany marks a general decline. By 2017, 416,000 more people arrived in Germany than have left. According to the Federal Statistics Office in Wiesbaden, the arrival of 1,551 million people stands in the face of another figure - the removal of 1,135 million people. In 2016 the immigration in Germany marked higher numbers, 500,000 more came compared to those who left. 90% of those who have come to Germany are foreigners, the rest are Germans, including Germans coming from former Soviet Union countries, reports DW.
Among the foreigners coming to Germany, the largest number are citizens from European Union countries. A total of 239,000. Mostly Germany is targeted by Romanian citizens (73,000), the Polish (34,000), Croatian (33,000), and Bulgarian (350,000) on its own.
More people came from the Balkans in 2017
In 2017, unlike 2016, there has been an increase in the number of incomes from the Balkan countries. A total of 8,000 people came from Kosovo last year, while from Albania if 2016 marked a 26,000 decline of Albanians in 2017, that number increased by 1,000. From Serbia came 6,000 people, as did Macedonia.
Of Asian countries, 140,000 people have arrived, from European countries outside the EU have come 60,000 people, while from Africa 35,000 immigrants. Meanwhile, the number of incomes from Syria, Afghanistan and Iran has dropped sharply.












