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Migration from Dominican Republic

Following is the chart representation of migrant statistics data from Dominican Republic to other countries during the year 2010 and 2013. All the data shown here are based on the statistics information gathered from various sources. Also check migrant stocks to Dominican Republic during the year of 2010 and 2013.

Below are the top 10 countries to receive most of the migrants from Dominican Republic.

To United States 991,046 migrants.

To Spain 155,000 migrants.

To Puerto Rico 67,415 migrants.

To Italy 39,712 migrants.

To Venezuela, RB 12,078 migrants.

To Switzerland 10,590 migrants.

To Argentina 10,406 migrants.

To Germany 9,507 migrants.

To Netherlands 8,569 migrants.

To Canada 7,742 migrants.

2010 - Migration from Dominican Republic - statistics

During 2010, most of the migrations from Dominican Republic were to countries like United States (787,015), Spain (130,832), Italy (24,174), Venezuela, RB (13,804), Netherlands Antilles (10,151), Haiti (9,668), Panama (8,479), Germany (7,817), Canada (7,573), Netherlands (7,298).

2013 - Migration from Dominican Republic - statistics

During 2013, most of the migrations from Dominican Republic were to countries like United States (991,046), Spain (155,000), Puerto Rico (67,415), Italy (39,712), Venezuela, RB (12,078), Switzerland (10,590), Argentina (10,406), Germany (9,507), Netherlands (8,569), Canada (7,742).

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References

The statistics is based on the information provided by World Bank on migration.

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