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Migration to Northern Mariana Islands

Following is the chart representation of migration statistics data to Northern Mariana Islands 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 from Northern Mariana Islands during the year of 2010 and 2013.

Below are the top 10 source countries from where Northern Mariana Islands received its migrants during the year of 2013.

From Philippines 12,324 migrants.

From China 2,892 migrants.

From South Korea 1,603 migrants.

From United States 1,394 migrants.

From Micronesia, Fed. Sts. 1,245 migrants.

From Puerto Rico 1,018 migrants.

From Guam 810 migrants.

From Palau 630 migrants.

From Japan 599 migrants.

From Bangladesh 414 migrants.

2010 - Migration statistics to Northern Mariana Islands

During 2010, most of the migrants to Northern Mariana Islands are from countries like Philippines (19,527), China (19,232), United States (2,768), Micronesia, Fed. Sts. (2,712), South Korea (2,218), Guam (1,962), Palau (1,614), Bangladesh (1,107), Japan (1,101), Nepal (339).

2013 - Migration statistics to Northern Mariana Islands

During 2013, most of the migrants to Northern Mariana Islands are from countries like Philippines (12,324), China (2,892), South Korea (1,603), United States (1,394), Micronesia, Fed. Sts. (1,245), Puerto Rico (1,018), Guam (810), Palau (630), Japan (599), Bangladesh (414).

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References

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

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