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- Immigration_to_Europe abstract "Immigration to Europe increased from the 1980s onward, as a result of people from developing countries wanting to escape war, oppression, natural disasters or poverty. Some EU countries saw a dramatic growth in immigration after World War II until the 1970s.[citation needed] Most European nations today (particularly those of the EU-15) have sizeable immigrant populations, many of non-European origin. In the European Union, as the EU citizenship implies freedom of movement and residence within the EU itself, the term "immigrant" is mostly used to refer to extracomunitarian (i.e. non-EU) citizens.Immigrants fall into the categories of migrant/foreign workers (both legal and illegal) and refugees.".
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- Immigration_to_Europe wikiPageExternalLink Migration_and_migrant_population_statistics.
- Immigration_to_Europe wikiPageExternalLink urn:nbn:de:0159-2012111308.
- Immigration_to_Europe wikiPageExternalLink libri_vari.htm.
- Immigration_to_Europe wikiPageExternalLink the_asylum_process_made_simple.html.
- Immigration_to_Europe wikiPageExternalLink entry.
- Immigration_to_Europe wikiPageExternalLink asylum.en.html.
- Immigration_to_Europe wikiPageExternalLink migrationmalta.
- Immigration_to_Europe wikiPageID "15497819".
- Immigration_to_Europe wikiPageRevisionID "605917008".
- Immigration_to_Europe hasPhotoCollection Immigration_to_Europe.
- Immigration_to_Europe subject Category:Europe.
- Immigration_to_Europe subject Category:Immigration_to_Europe.
- Immigration_to_Europe comment "Immigration to Europe increased from the 1980s onward, as a result of people from developing countries wanting to escape war, oppression, natural disasters or poverty. Some EU countries saw a dramatic growth in immigration after World War II until the 1970s.[citation needed] Most European nations today (particularly those of the EU-15) have sizeable immigrant populations, many of non-European origin.".
- Immigration_to_Europe label "Immigration to Europe".
- Immigration_to_Europe label "Politique de l'immigration de l'Union européenne".
- Immigration_to_Europe sameAs Politique_de_l'immigration_de_l'Union_européenne.
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- Immigration_to_Europe sameAs Q3394662.
- Immigration_to_Europe sameAs Q3394662.
- Immigration_to_Europe wasDerivedFrom Immigration_to_Europe?oldid=605917008.
- Immigration_to_Europe isPrimaryTopicOf Immigration_to_Europe.