Russia-Ukraine conflict drives refugees into Lithuania
VILNIUS, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) -- Three quarters of foreigners that settled in Lithuania in 2022 were refugees fleeing Ukraine, according to Statistics Lithuania, as a result of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Traditionally, most Lithuanians repatriate from the United Kingdom, Norway and Germany. Last year, the corresponding figures were 5,684, 1,546, and 1,369, respectively.
Last year saw 14,352 Lithuanians repatriating to, and 12,697 leaving the country, according to government statistics.
In 2022, 95,400 people immigrated to Lithuania, and 23,000 people left Lithuania. Among all immigrated people, there are 81,000 foreigners and three quarters of them are refugees from Ukraine.
The country registered 62,000 refugees fleeing Ukraine in 2022, Statistics Lithuania said.
The last "migration negative" year was 2019, with 24,510 arrivals and 20,412 departures.
Last year, the total number of permanent residents in Lithuania increased by 54,000 to 2,860,000, mainly due to the influx of refugees from Ukraine, Statistics Lithuania reported in January.
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