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    1. DryCloud9903 on

      For Lithuania trends have began to turn – for 5 consecutive years now there’s more Lithuanians returning than emigrating.ย 

      I happen to soon be one of those positive statistics. ๐Ÿ™‚

    2. Narrow-Apartment-626 on

      Surprised at the Irish number being so small, I guess we like going to the far flung places from home.

    3. OsgrobioPrubeta on

      Funny to see Portugal and Luxemburg so close ๐Ÿ˜

    4. Most of the Finns living abroad are working in the healthcare sector in Sweden and Norway

    5. Sabrine_without_r on

      Last month more Polish people returned to Poland from Germany than vice versa. This is the first time since Poland joined the EU. More and more often I see that Polish people think about returning.

    6. Lorrdy99 on

      In Germany we have a TV show that follows people who leave Germany. Most of the time it ends badly and they return.

    7. AdminEating_Dragon on

      So that’s not counting the UK, the percentages for Poland and Lithuania (probably Romania too) would be even higher.

    8. Ha55aN1337 on

      Only 60k Slovenians is not what I was expecting. I guess they all drive back from Austria every day after work.

    9. Ruffianistired on

      I wish I could return to Germany… Not doable, trapped in the USA, lol ๐Ÿ™

    10. sebastianmicu24 on

      Romania only 16%? I tought it was much more

      /s

      3.1 M is a lot tho

    11. Honest-University589 on

      Poles be emmigrating to a non EU country. Guess which one.

    12. GentlyGliding on

      If this included the UK, Switzerland and the EFTA countries, Portugal would have almost 550 000 more people living abroad, with over 540 000 in Switzerland and the UK, leaving us with the equivalent of around 14% of Portugal’s population living in the other EU countries+UK+CH+EEA.

      To be honest, I think when it comes to many of these stats the UK, Switz and the EFTA countries should be included as well – in this particular case, many EU citizens live in those countries and leaving them out creates a very incomplete picture. Some 4 million EU citizens live in the UK, over 5 million if we include Irish citizens, yet if we only stick to the EU 27, Ireland appears close to the bottom with only 91 000 people living in other EU countries.

    13. pussyseal on

      If Ukraine were in the EU, it would be on top of the list ๐Ÿ˜€

    14. Familiar_Ad_8919 on

      the real surprising data point is us: how on earth is it only 4%, everyone has an uncle or some other family member who left for germany and is now incredibly rich (at least compared to us)

    15. IWillDevourYourToes on

      Wow, Czechia is so low, despite being poorer than the Western neighbors. I wonder why Czechs hate emigrating

    16. Competitive_Waltz704 on

      Spain’s case is interesting with such a low percentage given the mediocre average wages, I guess culture plays a big part here.

    17. fire_1830 on

      The Netherlands will surely go up. Itโ€™s a very bleak future for young people. Canโ€™t buy a home, massive student debt, canโ€™t save money, live with your parents forever, loneliness and lack of social life.

      I have met plenty of people who moved north so they could buy a home a start a family.

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