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China has become the mainstream immigrant group in Barcelona.

The number of Spanish immigrants from China is on the rise. It is reported that China people have become the main group of Spanish immigrants. What happened? It must be a concern of many people who go abroad, so let's take a look at the situation that China people have become the mainstream immigrant group in Barcelona. Welcome to reading.

China has become the mainstream immigrant group in Barcelona.

According to the Spanish newspaper Ou Hua, according to the data released by the Spanish statistics department on February 22nd, local time, China immigrants became the largest immigrant group in Barcelona, and ranked third among the Asian immigrants in Catalonia.

Statistics show that in 20 17, the number of foreign immigrants in Catalonia increased for the first time in four years, exceeding the million mark, reaching 104 1400, accounting for 13.8% of the total population, an increase of 1.8% over the same period of last year.

As far as Catalonia is concerned, in 20 17, the number of immigrants from European countries was the largest, accounting for 33.2% of the total immigrant population; The second place is African immigrants, 27.3%; American immigrants account for 24.8%.

Asian immigrants account for 14.7% of the total, and the number of immigrants in China ranks 37,200, accounting for 5.5% of the total, second only to Moroccans (19.9%) and Romanians (8.6%).

Compared with the previous year, the number of African immigrants decreased by 65,438+0.6% (4,520).

In February 20 18, the number of foreigners in Spain's social security system decreased by 23,000, a decrease of 1.2% compared with February 20 17. The number of foreigners living in Catalonia and Madrid is the largest, and the number of insured people exceeds 25% of the total number of immigrants. The number of Spanish Chinese paying social security reached 6.5438+0.002 million, ranking second among immigrants from non-EU countries in Spain.