My Grandparents came to Aus in the 1980’s.. my dad has 11 living siblings and all apart from one (she’s crippled) are employed in jobs that pay $80k plus per year. Me and my cousins all 28 of us also work (after university) or currently go to university. The ones that work also earn above $100K per year.. once I graduate I’d probably be the lowest income earner at $85k.. none of my uncles or aunties took out benefits some of my cousins and myself were on youth allowance being Australian born and in between jobs. We’re super hard working people.
@Darren Walsh and doing it to the poor from the rest of Britain, an 78 year old deported for 10 years 1820 for stealing a hankie,being hung for stealing a sheep,setting man traps which would take you foot off for trying to poach a rabbit or pheasant, it wasn't just the Irish its all poor lower classes
@@nnnpz0 For people who have lived in the era of the Cold War, it is kind of sad to hear the names ''Yugoslavia'' or ''Czechoslovakia'' today. Nostalgia pretty much
You got to give Britain some credit for being such a small island and then infesting many countries with their DNA which lives on today long after their empire.
Greece is a very homogenous country with more than 90% Greeks. It would be interesting, and especially before 1922, but also rather dull. It is a nation state, not a migrant state like those former colonial lands. A video of the population of Greeks through history, from the 2000 BC to 2000 AD instead would be very interesting, especially concerning the heights and falls that the Greek population has made through history. (Both from mainland lands and overseas)
11 million population with 1.1 million immigrants, (not counting the temporary refugees and migrants that desire to go to northern Europe but are stuck in greece for asylum, if we count them it's also +400.000) all in all its less than 90% greeks
@@noodleramen2217 Been there all my life. And 1 million out of 11, and adding the temporal residence of immigrants who want to go west, is still about 90% of the total population, making Greece a very homogenous place.
@@paulmayson3129 it's 1.1 million disincluding the refugees, less than 90% of the population is homogenous and everyone acknowledges that, but anyway, put ur feelings before facts if that makes u feel better I guess. You haven't obviously lived in greece a day
Thank u so much for welcoming so many Vietnamese refugees after the fall of Saigon (1975). We can see there's a surge of Vietnam after 1975, climbing quickly to the 4th position
I honestly dont understand peoples opposition to immigration. Each cultures bad elements only makes up a small percentage versus what they bring culturally and economically. We all have something we can contribute to keep things interesting. Unfortunately, we cant always get along with each other. Its annoying to see whole suburbs dominated and separated by race in cities and towns. We're already divided by class/income. The only people that might be angry at the vietnamese are those poor unfortunate ones that taste coriander as soap :P The cuisine you brought with you paid it in full, and some. Thank you!
Dя!zL thank u so much for ur positive view towards the Vietnamese immigrants, they'd already had to flee the North in 1954 as it got occupied by the communists and yet again in 1975 as the south got occupied. They suffered a lot and I believe the Vietnamese enclaves in Australia would positively contribute to the prosperity and cultural diversity there. Some might feel sensitive and hostile towards immigration becuz of fear of terrorism and lack of employment so it is understandable to some extent. Have a nice day😁
@Anton Babani that is not true, even if there was migration from Western Eurasia in ancient Americas, then: 1. It was not that big. Crossing the whole ocean on primitive boats is not as easy for big group as migration through land like in Beringia 2. Ancient European hunter gatherers were different from modern Europeans. Modern ones mostly descend from Indo-Europeans which migrated to Europe from steppe only 5-6k years ago, ancient hunter-gatherers contributed much less to modern Europeans 3. In the Americas different waves of migrants would mix at least partially. Total genocides are a feature of civilization, not of hunter tribes. 4. It was not even the first migration to the Americas. Solutrean hypothesis proposes, that ancient European migration could have happened 15-14 k years ago, while there are much older findings of humans in the Americas
@Georgios Alencar Chardavellas so what? That's doesn't mean he can't make a a video. Also Brazil has way more people so of course it has more immigrants
It would look very similar. UK dominates for nearly the entire time. India/China surge at the end. For Canada, just remove New Zealand and replace with USA and France.
Don't make me laugh mate. Americans are exempt from the language test with ridiculously high requirements for skill immigration and you're complaining that it's easier for the Chinese and Indians. Apologies for working/studying a bit too hard on behalf of all the LOTE immigrants
Before WW2, it was mostly by far migrants from the UK, Ireland and NZ. With a notable significant minority of Chinese working the goldfields. After WW2, Australia became significantly more diverse, with various "waves" of migrants from non-Anglo countries. 1. Immediately after WW2, the wave from mainland Europe, mostly Italians and Greeks. This is interesting, because incidentally, the weather in the southern parts of Australia is similar to that of the Mediterranean region where Italy and Greece are. 2. The next wave after Vietnam War, are Vietnamese refugee migrants. 3. Then, the Balkan Wars, with migrants from the former Yugoslavia. 4. The start of the millenium saw the wave of people from Asia, dominated by China and India, and to lesser extents, Philippines and Malaysia.
Ah, British immigrants. Always coming over here assuming that Australia will be a paradise, then becoming depressed because they're so far away from their home, family and friends. Great video. (By the way, no hate to British people. Australia wouldn't be what it is today if it weren't for them. It's just that certain ones which come here have a distorted view of what Australia is like. 50% of British immigrants to Australia return to Britain afterall.)
If you make the "largest immigrants group in Malaysia" I think we've already know what it'll be. 1. Indonesia 2. Bangladesh 3. Myanmar 4. Singapore Mostly for work, looking for new home and holiday.
The funny thing is that most Indonesians so far are not interested in migrating to Australia. Meanwhile, geographically, Indonesia is the closest neighbour of the isolated Continent compared by the Countries which people migrate to Australia. Even, up to now many common people in Indonesia still consider Australia is an alien far far away Country.
most Indonesians do not want to migrate full stop, they simply move to a big city in Indonesia like Jakarta or Surabaya. Indonesians who do move do so for careers, marriage or education. Most Indonesians are too poor to permanently move abroad anyway.
@@SantomPh Actually, many Indonesians find a job in other Countries too and settle there permanently like Hong Kong, Taiwan, Middle East Countries. Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, the USA, etc. However, Australia is still not so popular for them.
@@SantomPh well i dont think filipinos and indians are richer in average compared to indonesians yet they still can move abroad, its all about culture, moving to other countries aint popular here in indo, we prefer to live in our own country rather than living abroad even we know we can get better live in other countries. also lots of indonesians who move abroad they will be back to indonesians at the end not staying permanently.
Indonesia in general does not export migrants to Australia- Singapore and Malaysia are preferred due to proxomity and culture. Australia (and NZ) are quite far from Indonesia's population centers; the Timorese islands and Papua province are the closest but least populated.
Como Reino Unido siempre estuvo en primer puesto voy a poner el periodo de los segundos: 1850 - 1946 Irlanda (96 años) 1946 - 1990 Italia (44 años) 1990 - 2017 Nueva Zelanda (27 años) 2017 - 2020 China (3 años)
Italian food is western, as is most of the Australian population, so people are naturally more predisposed to Italian food, they are more familiar with it. Plus, a lot of Italian food has a huge markup on the price, Pizzas cost way more to buy than they cost to make.
@@remoir6273 well that is true in some of it is not good looking but the rest of the 'marketable products' are super yum and appeasing to the eye. Take the Springroll, the filipino style is by far the best I've tasted and they dip it with a sweet vinegar... I was also skeptical but it was to die for
We have penalty rates here. So basically the same job you did in new zealand youll get paid more for doing here in australia. Plus more job opportunities. Some move here, work and save up buy back in nz then move back. My parents wont ever move back to nz. Theyve been here since the mid 70s. Became australian citizens in the mid 90s. And we all support the NZ All Blacks :P (i was born here)
Australia is a more richer country and there is free movement agreement between the two nations.. So many thousands of New Zealanders come to Australia to earn more money.. Some stay.. Some return to NZ when they retire..
It wasn't all that long ago that you didn't need a passport if you were from NZ if you wanted to go to Australia and vice versa. You do now, but no visa required and can stay as long as you like.
Probably went as a labourer in search for a better life, yet got treated as a slave instead. Which was surprising, considering the fact that the European settlers were foreigners to Australia themselves.
The UK as we know it today has only existed since 1922 due to Irish Independence so maybe thats why the countries of the UK were seperate until 1922 on this video
I'm a mix between romania, greece,australia and new zea land, my mom is greek, romanian,australian and new zealander because of my grandpa(my grandmother is romanian and we live in romania). He came in romania i think for work and met my grandma. They married and had my aunt and mom. Also ukreanian a little bit since my dad is ukreanian a little bit. Might do a dna test and probably it will change hah but i'm just a kid right now. Imma put it on my list of things to do as an adult. Also i forgot to tell but after my grandpa died long before i was born, my family lost touch. Also irony, i am scared of bugs and spiders, in australia there are deadly spiders. I am actually happy i don't live in australia but i'll visit one day. Also its funny how australia and new zealand were both collonies of UK. Oh well i wanted to be british but thats okay.
@@chrisking2340well maybe, but i still believe the percentage is still around 90%. I've been to Hongkong once and i didn't see any distinctive racial feature other than chinese. Or maybe they are just immigrants of chinese descent? i don't know. i couldn't find any data about it on google.
Mopped Floor Absolutely that most of them are from Mainland China,but as a Macanese,I have a friend from Hong Kong that have Filipino domestic helper.As reported,many female immigrants make Hong Kong have more women than men.
This data is incorrect, one of the larges immigrant groups was the Cornish who are not in anyway English or from England, by 1960 there was as much as 768,100 Cornish Australians
Pax Dez I can tell you that of the top of my head. Nazi collaborators/sympathizers, traitors, clergy and similar scum from former Yugoslavia. Same thing for Australia
In Greece there's a joke we do that we all have a rich uncle/aunt restaurant owner in Australia😂
No we don't
Mike's Channel it’s just you probably
@@Ecuadorian nah, I've heard it and saw it on social media many times, it's not my fault if your friends aren't funny🤷♂️
Mike's Channel that’s because I’m not Australian you’ve been tricked
Darren Walsh this is more accurate
Thank you Australia. Always my Second Beloved Homeland, where I lived my childhood greetings from our Greece.
Your map is wrong. Epirus belongs to vlachs
@@albanianorthodox1612 Who consider themselves and are considered Greeks, as they indeed are. :)
@M. N. K. you are stupid all Russia is orthodox so means is Greek?and Greece is made by vlach arvanites and slavs and turks
@M. N. K. Orthodox is Greek invention ? Hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha
Level of stupidity very high
@M. N. K. I am vlach from Albania
thank you Australia from greece🙏🇬🇷
Βαγγέλης Μπ respect ya a lot of Greeks and Italians still in Australia 🇮🇹
Hello from Australia!
Greece beautiful country
Όλοι έχουμε μια θεία στην Αυστραλία
kaneis kuriolektika
@@dimitrissimitzis6944 ναι ολοι εχουμε θεια.Δν ξερω πως δν εχεις εσυ..
Μαλακα πραγματικά έχω δυο
@@MrKobras h alitheia einai xerw polla atoma oute ena den exei kamia apo oso kserw,mporei na einai kai h polh pou menw
@@dimitrissimitzis6944 maybe
India and China: Excuse me, everyone! We are coming through.
Lol it's British.... Killed millions native people and stole the land
Lima Declaration 1975 was the final nail in the coffin for australia. RIP
say hello to my little friend
白人はオーストラリアから出ていけ
東アジア人が世界を支配する
After 2005
India & China: We are SPEED
The need for IT and Electronics
as always ,migrant people who migrated on faster rate just like what happened in canada ,usa,and new zealand
Hate them both 😒
My Grandparents came to Aus in the 1980’s.. my dad has 11 living siblings and all apart from one (she’s crippled) are employed in jobs that pay $80k plus per year. Me and my cousins all 28 of us also work (after university) or currently go to university. The ones that work also earn above $100K per year.. once I graduate I’d probably be the lowest income earner at $85k.. none of my uncles or aunties took out benefits some of my cousins and myself were on youth allowance being Australian born and in between jobs. We’re super hard working people.
In every immigration video I can see Irish and British didn't really like their country
Otto Von Bismarck we don’t like the rain in the uk and house prices are stupid atm
It was mostly religious issues tbh lol gotta flee from those protestant oppressors.
Oh is that so?
That's a pity
@Darren Walsh and doing it to the poor from the rest of Britain, an 78 year old deported for 10 years 1820 for stealing a hankie,being hung for stealing a sheep,setting man traps which would take you foot off for trying to poach a rabbit or pheasant, it wasn't just the Irish its all poor lower classes
Greeks are everywhere 🇬🇷
Me:*laughs in indian*
@Devesh Gupta improve your English
@@staydead3744 bruh i m greek and
I'm lauhing with your comment😂
@@staydead3744 improve your accent
@@popai430 improve your self
Largest Immigrant Groups in Brazil 🇧🇷
PLEASE
oh thank you for the advice brother.
Brazil has almost no immigrants
@@bubblegum6701
Brazil is formed by immigrants too like Canada, Argentina, USA, Australia, Chile, Uruguay, etc. You don't know the history of Brazil
Sherwin Celeste And who are the blacks, italians or portuguese?
@@LadialecticaLadialectica African
So glad to see Hong Kong is considered as a separate population apart from China.
this is because the immigration avenues are different. HKers have their own passports and visa regulations separate from mainland China.
@@SantomPh Thanx to the boxer rebellion makes for some interesting reading u should study it.
SantomPh It’s becuase its used to be British so they can get in easily while in the USA we count Hong Kong citizens as Chinese.
China really doesn’t count HK and Macau in their “fact” books, so their like countries that aren’t countries but act like countries.
not for long
English is still the largest ancestry group in Australia even today
yeah no kidding, they colonised it dumbass
@@liqht_star96 more convicts were sent to America than Australia
Awesome presentation. Very very interesting and informative.
1 in 10 Greeks have relatives in australia
you mean 1 in 3.
And 3 in 10 Indians have relatives in Australia too🤓🤓🤓and 4 in 10 Chinese
Dutch people more I think
There’s only 10,000,000 Greeks. I reckon I have Dutch friends than Greek in Melbourne. It is all very interesting. Cheers.🇦🇺
Where boys cry: friend zone
Where men cry: thumbnail showing yugoslavia
who the fuck cares about yugoslavia it was trash socialist country anyways
@@nnnpz0 For people who have lived in the era of the Cold War, it is kind of sad to hear the names ''Yugoslavia'' or ''Czechoslovakia'' today. Nostalgia pretty much
@@HellenicMapping Both were artificial countries
@@josefernandovillanuevahida8620 its just a joke. and dont reply to me back saying ''i know its a joke'', just go with it
Are u Dominican?
Me a South African: Yip we are definitely going to be on this list.
@Rend White / Black South Africans are welcome here.
@@WinnerTaker but whites are getting murdered.
@Rend racist asshole
@Rend What about black, Indian & mixed South Africans?
Pizzeria Verona Racist, not all black people are like that, and white people don't always get murdered.
You got to give Britain some credit for being such a small island and then infesting many countries with their DNA which lives on today long after their empire.
No britains fucked a lot up. Its not necessarily a good thing that they infested their dna everywhere
@@Phil-du7zc Well it too late now the job is done 🤣
Australia and USA may be the nations of immigrants, but Philippines is the nation people who immigrate.
But why
Woah. Coming from the colonizers who wiped out an entire race
Actually its the indians ffd by the chinese then the pinoys but percentage wise its the pinoys who emigrate the most
China sits quietly, waiting to move in on the Philippines once war starts.
@@kromalmighty2592 mail order brides?
Lol are u kidding?
Do a same video for Greece🇬🇷😀😎
Greece is a very homogenous country with more than 90% Greeks. It would be interesting, and especially before 1922, but also rather dull. It is a nation state, not a migrant state like those former colonial lands. A video of the population of Greeks through history, from the 2000 BC to 2000 AD instead would be very interesting, especially concerning the heights and falls that the Greek population has made through history. (Both from mainland lands and overseas)
@@paulmayson3129 A very homogenous country? Are you insane? You haven't been to Greece ever in your life that is for sure
11 million population with 1.1 million immigrants, (not counting the temporary refugees and migrants that desire to go to northern Europe but are stuck in greece for asylum, if we count them it's also +400.000) all in all its less than 90% greeks
@@noodleramen2217
Been there all my life. And 1 million out of 11, and adding the temporal residence of immigrants who want to go west, is still about 90% of the total population, making Greece a very homogenous place.
@@paulmayson3129 it's 1.1 million disincluding the refugees, less than 90% of the population is homogenous and everyone acknowledges that, but anyway, put ur feelings before facts if that makes u feel better I guess. You haven't obviously lived in greece a day
Thank u so much for welcoming so many Vietnamese refugees after the fall of Saigon (1975). We can see there's a surge of Vietnam after 1975, climbing quickly to the 4th position
I honestly dont understand peoples opposition to immigration. Each cultures bad elements only makes up a small percentage versus what they bring culturally and economically. We all have something we can contribute to keep things interesting. Unfortunately, we cant always get along with each other. Its annoying to see whole suburbs dominated and separated by race in cities and towns. We're already divided by class/income. The only people that might be angry at the vietnamese are those poor unfortunate ones that taste coriander as soap :P The cuisine you brought with you paid it in full, and some. Thank you!
Dя!zL thank u so much for ur positive view towards the Vietnamese immigrants, they'd already had to flee the North in 1954 as it got occupied by the communists and yet again in 1975 as the south got occupied. They suffered a lot and I believe the Vietnamese enclaves in Australia would positively contribute to the prosperity and cultural diversity there. Some might feel sensitive and hostile towards immigration becuz of fear of terrorism and lack of employment so it is understandable to some extent. Have a nice day😁
Glad you could make it! :))
proud 🇮🇹
Same topic on India
Plz ❤️❤️❤️ 😘😘
What the f there's no recent immigration into India. All of it happened in the ancient times.
@@peteck007 it would be fine
My part of the family is still in Germany, however a large portion of it left to the USA and Australia.
Make a video about how colonists caused the genocides of native nation across america etc
Make a video about how to Europeans changed the world
I already apologized for my ancestor's actions so I'm free and innocent!!!!!!!!!
@Anton Babani dumbass
@Anton Babani Caucasoid never invaded America when it was inhabited.
@Anton Babani that is not true, even if there was migration from Western Eurasia in ancient Americas, then:
1. It was not that big. Crossing the whole ocean on primitive boats is not as easy for big group as migration through land like in Beringia
2. Ancient European hunter gatherers were different from modern Europeans. Modern ones mostly descend from Indo-Europeans which migrated to Europe from steppe only 5-6k years ago, ancient hunter-gatherers contributed much less to modern Europeans
3. In the Americas different waves of migrants would mix at least partially. Total genocides are a feature of civilization, not of hunter tribes.
4. It was not even the first migration to the Americas. Solutrean hypothesis proposes, that ancient European migration could have happened 15-14 k years ago, while there are much older findings of humans in the Americas
India, United Kingdom and China At The End: I AM SPEED...
Largest immigrant groups in Brazil 🇧🇷
Idiots
Thank me later
Portuguese
@@infectedvoice4670 Yes, but also other groups; Germans, Ukrainians, Poles, Russians, English, Finns, Swedes, Austrians and others
@Stefan W. I did not understand? Are you talking about the Brazilian economy? We are growing, more slowly.
A bunch of European people
*I love this kind of videos that shows the old countries*
"Old countries"
I mean in terms of land there are much older places.. but in terms of politics there aren't that many.
Can you do Canada?🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Please?
Ew
@@Ecuadorian 😭
Saffron cry
RIP of the native people
The rest of natives have a nice day
Also from Argentina...Big Man!! Thanks
@RORIK Bluetooth
Estúpido ignorante..
Tiago Dithurbide Nobody Cares
UK at the top from start to finish!
🇮🇹 Italy: ⬆️ after 1945 ⬇️ after 1990
Thank you Australia. From an ex-Yugoslav
THANKYOU AUSTRALIA FROM CYPRUS
PLEASE DO CANADA NEXT
@Georgios Alencar Chardavellas so what? That's doesn't mean he can't make a a video. Also Brazil has way more people so of course it has more immigrants
It would look very similar. UK dominates for nearly the entire time. India/China surge at the end. For Canada, just remove New Zealand and replace with USA and France.
@@ggrey3155 it's not the same. We also got many Germans, Irish, Ukrainians, Italians etc
Do one on Canada's conversion to leftardism.
@@kelvin869 yeah we should
Enjoyed
Chinese invasion? I think so! How can so many Chinese get in when it’s near impossible for USA citizens to gain access to citizenship in Australia
U mean uk invasion Australia dont belong to Europeans
sheer volume + skill transfer + investment
And why an United Statian will be interested in gain the Australian citizenship.
Chinese have been Australia since the gold rush days u ignoramus learn your history b4 u sprout your crap on u tube comments.
Don't make me laugh mate. Americans are exempt from the language test with ridiculously high requirements for skill immigration and you're complaining that it's easier for the Chinese and Indians. Apologies for working/studying a bit too hard on behalf of all the LOTE immigrants
Italians everywhere!
The italian immigration surge helped build the concrete pipelines that run all over australia.
Yes politician Rahul Gandhi corrupt Italian is also in India
Good video mate, where do you get your data from?
Before WW2, it was mostly by far migrants from the UK, Ireland and NZ. With a notable significant minority of Chinese working the goldfields.
After WW2, Australia became significantly more diverse, with various "waves" of migrants from non-Anglo countries.
1. Immediately after WW2, the wave from mainland Europe, mostly Italians and Greeks. This is interesting, because incidentally, the weather in the southern parts of Australia is similar to that of the Mediterranean region where Italy and Greece are.
2. The next wave after Vietnam War, are Vietnamese refugee migrants.
3. Then, the Balkan Wars, with migrants from the former Yugoslavia.
4. The start of the millenium saw the wave of people from Asia, dominated by China and India, and to lesser extents, Philippines and Malaysia.
Why do you write what happens in the video lol?
@@domremyuksome people would rather read the comments than watch the video
Malaysia❤🇲🇾❤🇲🇾❤🇲🇾❤🇲🇾❤🇲🇾❤🇲🇾❤🇲🇾❤🇲🇾
God bless Malaysia
Yeah
Malay States are actually include Pattani ( Patani, Yala and Narathiwat ), Songkhla and part of North Kedah ( Phuket, Krabi, Satun etc ).
Muy buena información!!! Me gustaría saber si pueden hacer lo mismo pero con Nueva Zelanda por favor y saludos desde Perú.
Always welcoming to more English, Irish, Greek and Italians. They made the country. Now days it's everyone for themselves unfortunately.
@Gigi-yj4hz Wow, I have changed a lot in 3 years. Everyone is welcome :)
Ah, British immigrants. Always coming over here assuming that Australia will be a paradise, then becoming depressed because they're so far away from their home, family and friends. Great video.
(By the way, no hate to British people. Australia wouldn't be what it is today if it weren't for them. It's just that certain ones which come here have a distorted view of what Australia is like. 50% of British immigrants to Australia return to Britain afterall.)
ECloud I think that they believe Australia will be just a warm sunny version of England, and are very sad to discover that it isn’t
If you make the "largest immigrants group in Malaysia" I think we've already know what it'll be.
1. Indonesia
2. Bangladesh
3. Myanmar
4. Singapore
Mostly for work, looking for new home and holiday.
Malaysia population :
1.chinese 50 %
2.indian 30%
3.malayan 20%
And worker is not immigrant,they shouldn't be counted...
@@BenjaminMilekowsky lol, typically unmatured Indonesian,
Sory if you are malayan..your country are belong to chinese..
@@BenjaminMilekowsky lol chinese only 20 percent
Ko bubuh nama negara dia atas sekali mana x hangin dia..
What's the music?
Would you do Argentina or Canada?
Do the uk next that will be interesting
The funny thing is that most Indonesians so far are not interested in migrating to Australia.
Meanwhile, geographically, Indonesia is the closest neighbour of the isolated Continent compared by the Countries which people migrate to Australia.
Even, up to now many common people in Indonesia still consider Australia is an alien far far away Country.
most Indonesians do not want to migrate full stop, they simply move to a big city in Indonesia like Jakarta or Surabaya.
Indonesians who do move do so for careers, marriage or education. Most Indonesians are too poor to permanently move abroad anyway.
@@SantomPh Actually, many Indonesians find a job in other Countries too and settle there permanently like Hong Kong, Taiwan, Middle East Countries. Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, the USA, etc. However, Australia is still not so popular for them.
@@SantomPh well i dont think filipinos and indians are richer in average compared to indonesians yet they still can move abroad, its all about culture, moving to other countries aint popular here in indo, we prefer to live in our own country rather than living abroad even we know we can get better live in other countries. also lots of indonesians who move abroad they will be back to indonesians at the end not staying permanently.
America🇺🇸 is 👑👑👑a beautiful😍✨❤ 🌹🌹🌹💕💖💖💖country🇺🇸 I love❤🌹 💕💖USA🇺🇸
This video is about Australia, Not America
Filipinos are everywhere 🇵🇭♥️
Before 1997, Hong Kong didn’t have SAR flag
Jesus, yall need to get those borders under control.
who? the aborigines?
Sorry but Chinese pay ur bills and Indians work on the streets , who's under control ?
@@kimeli Yeah, the aborigines certainly profitted from the unending stream of European colonists. I'm sure the current population would do the same.
alla eu snackbar
why? Australia is quite small population wise for its size.
Your people went all over the world and settled three continents, why don't YOU stay home?
India... wait wait wait... I know Kamasutra 😂
This imigration not growth fool
@@abcdefghi2302 I didn't ask your father's name why you mentioned in last. 🤣😂
Name of first music?
Mist of avalon
@@Apoorva0703 thanks
So India China coalition make Asian Prime Minister 😁😂🤣
Shree Xin Jin Prasad
@@zuboy4272hilarious 😊😅😂
Cant believe there is 170,000 Malaysians, most of them high skilled workers leaving to Australia. Its sad. 😔
given that you refuse to change your political system, only more will leave. And that is a good thing. Let the backdoor government rule.
They are running away from sharia, bad salaries and poor wellbeing.
Very interesting!
Do a video on Singapore. Your mind will be blown
I thought Indonesia would be on the list considering they are australia's northern neighbor
Most Indonesian prefer The Netherlands, The US or even The UK
@@TravelerIkki mm yea
How much is the Indigenous population?
3-4% of 25 million.
Anglo-saxon, and celtic pride☝🏻💪🏻
Canada next??? Thanks
Ew no
Despite the proximity. I am surprised Indonesians didn't make it to the list.
Maybe they are so much contented with what they have.
I find it interesting that there's no Indonesia on the list, even though it is their closest neighbor
Indonesia in general does not export migrants to Australia- Singapore and Malaysia are preferred due to proxomity and culture.
Australia (and NZ) are quite far from Indonesia's population centers; the Timorese islands and Papua province are the closest but least populated.
It's really interesting!
Is there an update of this
i'll try to find the data.
How much is the population of the native Australian (aboriginals) there?
Well the british made theme 'disapear'
3% or so
Next, do the largest immigration group in Wakanda
Those are aliens. They tried to enter without passport.
Como Reino Unido siempre estuvo en primer puesto voy a poner el periodo de los segundos:
1850 - 1946 Irlanda (96 años)
1946 - 1990 Italia (44 años)
1990 - 2017 Nueva Zelanda (27 años)
2017 - 2020 China (3 años)
Fun Fact Melbourne is considered to be the third biggest Greek city
No I read it was the second not Third
1 City of Athens
2 City of Melbourne
The USA, as a country, has the most people of Greek descent outside of Greece.
probably the only list where the US is below greece
Do United States next.
All ready have in this channel
They already made that
@@AnonymousLibertar1an ok
any other fellow aussies in the comments?
G'Day
5th largest foreign country 🇵🇭
And yet there is tripple the amount of 🇮🇹 restaurants?
Luis Berrios filipino food is disgusting. That’s why.
Remoir... Nope, you are.
Mark Lacson lol. Just telling the truth. People who eat in flip restaurants are flips. Your food looks and tastes disgusting.
Italian food is western, as is most of the Australian population, so people are naturally more predisposed to Italian food, they are more familiar with it. Plus, a lot of Italian food has a huge markup on the price, Pizzas cost way more to buy than they cost to make.
@@remoir6273 well that is true in some of it is not good looking but the rest of the 'marketable products' are super yum and appeasing to the eye. Take the Springroll, the filipino style is by far the best I've tasted and they dip it with a sweet vinegar...
I was also skeptical but it was to die for
A lot of Yugoslavians,btw im a yugoslavian
There is no yougoslavi a
@@tonybroderick4808 ?
*an Yugoslavia
Why do many New Zealander decide to go in Australia? 🤔
We have penalty rates here. So basically the same job you did in new zealand youll get paid more for doing here in australia. Plus more job opportunities. Some move here, work and save up buy back in nz then move back. My parents wont ever move back to nz. Theyve been here since the mid 70s. Became australian citizens in the mid 90s. And we all support the NZ All Blacks :P (i was born here)
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Because New Zealand is Australia’s Pants
Australia is a more richer country and there is free movement agreement between the two nations.. So many thousands of New Zealanders come to Australia to earn more money.. Some stay.. Some return to NZ when they retire..
It wasn't all that long ago that you didn't need a passport if you were from NZ if you wanted to go to Australia and vice versa. You do now, but no visa required and can stay as long as you like.
Cool but Qing China? How?
Probably went as a labourer in search for a better life, yet got treated as a slave instead. Which was surprising, considering the fact that the European settlers were foreigners to Australia themselves.
like in the US a lot of Qing subjects arrived as laborers who worked building roads and mines.
Why are England and Scotland counted separately until 1922? The act of union was in 1707
The UK as we know it today has only existed since 1922 due to Irish Independence so maybe thats why the countries of the UK were seperate until 1922 on this video
Do it for Germany!!
Deutschland und Russland Freundschaft
@@DJTreviCSRecordings Same in France 😭
Turkish
Ew no
Why is New Zealand a country
It was a part of the state of New South Wales back in the time.
Because it’s a country why is your country a country and Australia is New Zealand’s top hat
Because it is
@@infectedvoice4670 It was separated from the COLONY of New South Wales in 1841 :)
That’s a lot of British immigrants
since it was a british colony. Even more impressive is the fact that 1 in 8 new zealanders live in australia
Stefan W. But they’re paying turkey to build walls along the Syrian borders etc?
Does one of Brazil's immigration 😎🇧🇷
Ew no
Change is inevitable.
It is the rate of change that governments need to monitor.
We should be generous but not stupid.
The first Maltese was in Australia in 1860 Francisco azzopardi from zejtun malta
Namsker I am from India 👌👌👌 jai Sheeri ram sathaya ram
I'm a mix between romania, greece,australia and new zea land, my mom is greek, romanian,australian and new zealander because of my grandpa(my grandmother is romanian and we live in romania). He came in romania i think for work and met my grandma. They married and had my aunt and mom. Also ukreanian a little bit since my dad is ukreanian a little bit. Might do a dna test and probably it will change hah but i'm just a kid right now. Imma put it on my list of things to do as an adult. Also i forgot to tell but after my grandpa died long before i was born, my family lost touch. Also irony, i am scared of bugs and spiders, in australia there are deadly spiders. I am actually happy i don't live in australia but i'll visit one day. Also its funny how australia and new zealand were both collonies of UK. Oh well i wanted to be british but thats okay.
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Pls answer
Greece being 3rd four 15 years from 1963 to 1978!!!
Ολοι εχουμε ενα θειο στην Αυστραλια 👍
Hong Kong 🇭🇰 next?☺️
99% mainland china.
Mopped Floor It’s a little unreal. There’s also a large number of immigrants from South East Asia:)
@@chrisking2340well maybe, but i still believe the percentage is still around 90%. I've been to Hongkong once and i didn't see any distinctive racial feature other than chinese. Or maybe they are just immigrants of chinese descent? i don't know. i couldn't find any data about it on google.
Mopped Floor Absolutely that most of them are from Mainland China,but as a Macanese,I have a friend from Hong Kong that have Filipino domestic helper.As reported,many female immigrants make Hong Kong have more women than men.
Largest immigrant groups in Whole Africa
Lol pretty sure it's almost nil, people rarely immigrate to Africa tbh.
Ew no Also who the fuck immigrants to Africa
@@Ecuadorian Europeans don't you remember
Tech Saransh That was colonizing not immigrating
Why are brits always running away from their island? Just wondering.
Because its boring
manifest destiny, shitty weather, the police, crazy taxes, searching for other white people, etc
Because UK is too cold, small and somehow boring.
Italy next pls
1-Romania
2-Albania
3-Marocco o India o Cina...
@@marco3083 3rd Morocco, 4th China, 5th Ukraine
UGO DAU mega ew no and also fake and gay
67claudius ew no
Why ppl even consider moving to China? I m chinese and proud but just dont get it?
errr the figures are people FROM China.
To learn Chinese and then go back to their countries and shock the Chinatown by speaking Chinese.
Did English and Irish have problems in Australia?
Burak Coşkun No not really just a few bar fights here and there.
@@thomasmartin8917 and King punches
the Irish did, the English generally did not. Ned Kelly's legend started mostly due to prejudice against Irish settlers/convicts
This data is incorrect, one of the larges immigrant groups was the Cornish who are not in anyway English or from England, by 1960 there was as much as 768,100 Cornish Australians
Orang indonesia ke malaysia, orang malaysia ke australia..wkwkkw
Iya.. biar kita rebut itu semenanjung 😂
@@Dimas-to3ld provinsi ke 35 🤣🤣
Largest immigrants groups in Argentina! :)🇦🇷
Pax Dez I can tell you that of the top of my head. Nazi collaborators/sympathizers, traitors, clergy and similar scum from former Yugoslavia. Same thing for Australia
Italians, Germans, Lebanons and Swiss.
Italians
@@melomel7314
Get out of here .. stupid ignorant.
@@melomel7314 😒
Dear Australia I am also coming in future