Regions with significant populations | |
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Australian diaspora | 598,765 (2020)[1] |
United Kingdom | 165,000 (2021)[2] |
United States | 98,969 (2019)[3] |
New Zealand | 75,696 (2018)[4] |
Canada | 21,115 (2016)[5] |
Singapore | 20,000 (2012) |
Thailand | 20,000 (2008) |
United Arab Emirates | 16,000 (2015) 0.17% of the UAE population |
South Korea | 15,222 (2019)[6] |
Hong Kong | 14,669 (2016)[7] 100,000[8] |
Germany | 13,600 (2020)[9] |
China | 13,286 (2010)[10] |
Japan | 12,024 (2019)[11] |
Malaysia | 3,000 - 4,000 |
Portugal | 1,400 ca.[12] |
The Australian diaspora are those Australians living outside of Australia. It includes approximately 598,765 Australian-born people living outside of Australia,[1] people who are Australian citizens and live outside Australia, and people with Australian ancestry who live outside of Australia.
In 2020, 2.34% of the Australian population lived overseas, which is lower than most OECD countries, except the USA (0.89%) and Japan (0.64%).[1]
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