Ethiopia is a country located in the Horn of Africa with a population of over 110 million people. It is the second most populous country in Africa, and its citizens are known for their resilience and hard work. Many Ethiopians migrate to other countries in search of better economic opportunities and a higher standard of living. According to data from the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), the top ten countries with the most Ethiopian migrants are:
- Saudi Arabia: With an estimated 2.1 million Ethiopian migrants, Saudi Arabia is the top destination for Ethiopians seeking work abroad. Many Ethiopians migrate to Saudi Arabia for employment in the construction, domestic work, and retail sectors. The country is also home to a large number of Ethiopian students who are studying in Saudi Arabian universities.
- United States: The United States is home to an estimated 1.4 million Ethiopian migrants. Many Ethiopians migrate to the United States for education, with the country being home to a large number of Ethiopian students who are pursuing higher education. Additionally, the United States is home to a thriving Ethiopian diaspora community, with many Ethiopians working in various sectors including healthcare, technology, and finance.
- United Arab Emirates: The United Arab Emirates is home to an estimated 1.2 million Ethiopian migrants. Many Ethiopians migrate to the UAE for employment in the construction and domestic work sectors. The country is also home to a large number of Ethiopian students who are studying in UAE universities.
- Israel: Israel is home to an estimated 1.1 million Ethiopian migrants. Many Ethiopians migrate to Israel for employment in the construction and domestic work sectors. The country is also home to a large number of Ethiopian students who are studying in Israeli universities.
- Canada: Canada is home to an estimated 350,000 Ethiopian migrants. Many Ethiopians migrate to Canada for education and employment opportunities. The country is home to a thriving Ethiopian diaspora community, with many Ethiopians working in various sectors including healthcare, education, and finance.
- Australia: Australia is home to an estimated 300,000 Ethiopian migrants. Many Ethiopians migrate to Australia for education and employment opportunities. The country is home to a large number of Ethiopian students who are pursuing higher education and a thriving Ethiopian diaspora community.
- Norway: Norway is home to an estimated 250,000 Ethiopian migrants. Many Ethiopians migrate to Norway for education and employment opportunities. The country is home to a large number of Ethiopian students who are pursuing higher education and a thriving Ethiopian diaspora community.
- Italy: Italy is home to an estimated 200,000 Ethiopian migrants. Many Ethiopians migrate to Italy for education and employment opportunities. The country is home to a large number of Ethiopian students who are pursuing higher education and a thriving Ethiopian diaspora community.
- Sweden: Sweden is home to an estimated 150,000 Ethiopian migrants. Many Ethiopians migrate to Sweden for education and employment opportunities. The country is home to a large number of Ethiopian students who are pursuing higher education and a thriving Ethiopian diaspora community.
- Germany: Germany is home to an estimated 140,000 Ethiopian migrants. Many Ethiopians migrate to Germany for education and employment opportunities. The country is home to a large number of Ethiopian students who are pursuing higher education and a thriving Ethiopian diaspora community.
It is worth noting that these figures are estimates and may vary depending on the source. Additionally, these figures only represent the number of migrants from Ethiopia and do not include individuals of Ethiopian descent who were born in the host countries.