Foreign Born - Miscellaneous Regions With High Percentage of Foreign Born Population

Miscellaneous Regions With High Percentage of Foreign Born Population

Rank City Country Percent Largest Source of Immigrants
1 Dubai United Arab Emirates 82 India
2 Miami United States 51 Cuba
3 Queens, NY United States 48.1 People's Republic of China
4 Amsterdam Netherlands 47 Suriname
5 Toronto Canada 45 India
6 Muscat Oman 44.6 India
7 Singapore Singapore 43 Malaysia
8 Vancouver Canada 40 People's Republic of China
9 Auckland New Zealand 39 England
10 Geneva Switzerland 39.37 Portugal
11 Mecca Saudi Arabia 37.75 Pakistan

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