Emigrants from Sweden: Where did they move to? 2020

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Immigration to Sweden has been significant, especially in recent decades. Many immigrants come from countries affected by war or economic hardship. In recent years, a large portion of immigrants has arrived from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Somalia, often seeking asylum or better economic opportunities. People from European Union countries, especially neighboring nations like Finland, Poland, and Romania, also move to Sweden, driven by work opportunities or family reunification. The country offers an inclusive social system, making it attractive for people seeking stability, healthcare, and education.

On the other hand, emigration from Sweden has varied over time. Historically, large numbers of Swedes emigrated to the United States, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries, driven by poverty and the search for better lives. In modern times, Swedes often move to countries like Norway, Denmark, the UK, and the US, primarily for work-related reasons or personal preferences for lifestyle and climate. Swedish professionals, students, and retirees find appealing prospects in these destinations, contributing to a steady flow of emigrants.