30 Countries with Highest Rates of Emigration

In this article, we will be taking a look at the 30 countries with highest rates of emigration. To skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to see the 5 countries with highest rates of emigration.

People have been migrating for centuries, and while the reasons may have changed to some extent, the practice has continued unabated. Nowadays, people generally migrate for better job opportunities or for better standards of living. Others may move to escape violence and oppression and move to countries where they can lead a more peaceful life, as evidenced by the countries with the most refugees in the U.S. According to the International Organization for Migration in its 2022 report, there are currently over 280 million migrants across the world, or around 3.6 percent of the global population, which means that while migration may be gaining popularity, the vast majority of people prefer to stay in their birth countries, even in a world as globalized as ours. However, this also shows that immigration is gaining more popularity with time, as in the 1970s, immigrants accounted for just 2.3% of the global population, which means that despite the rate of increase in population, the rate of increase in immigrants has been much higher. This also means that more developed countries see lower number of emigrants as the standards of living are already quite high.

30 countries with highest rates of emigration
30 countries with highest rates of emigration

However, immigration isn't as easy as deciding to pack your bags one day in search for a better opportunity. Many countries have really strict policies and procedures for migrants to move, with many requiring firm job offers from reputed countries and means of being able to support themselves while staying in the new country. Because of the variation in strictness of migration policies between countries, people from the countries with the highest rates of emigration often end up settling in some specific countries, including the countries with the most immigrants such as the United States, which has over 50 million immigrants and Germany, which is the country with the most immigrants in Europe by far. It is also why the U.S., which has the most immigrants per capita in the world, is among the most immigrant friendly countries in the world. However, it is also why many illegal immigrants move to the U.S., especially impacting the 25 states with the most illegal immigrants.

Unsurprisingly, emigrants tend to be from countries where the economic situation is not very prosperous and in some cases, downright bleak, and hence, the preferred destinations for emigrants are more developed nations, with Europe being the most sought-after regions in the world for immigrants. Now, it is also important to remember that there are two types of immigrants; legal and illegal. Legal immigrants are those who follow due process and obey rules and regulations while illegal immigrants are those who circumvent the law and use different methods to sneak into a country, methods which are often dangerous and can lead to a lot deaths. Just a couple of months ago, a boat carrying over 750 immigrants and refugees sank off the coast of Greece, with only 104 people being found alive, which means that over 600 people died in this single instance alone, many of whom were from some of the countries with the highest rates of emigration. While in this case there have been allegations of some complicity from Greece authorities in the sinking of the boat, often times, human smugglers transport way too many people in boats by overloading capacity, making it a recipe for absolute disaster. At the same time, it is also important to remember that many such immigrants aren't poor, but opportunities in their home country are so low, they are ready to give up everything for a new start.