Total net-migration in Australia/New Zealand (2015 - 2025)

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Australia/New Zealand11 years of dataUnited Nations Population Division
Historical Trend

Total net-migration over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
2025154.51K persons2.77K persons-1.76%
2024157.28K persons4.36K persons-2.70%
2023161.64K persons740 persons-0.46%
2022162.38K persons+60.55K persons+59.47%
2021101.82K persons+15.25K persons+17.62%
202086.57K persons190.34K persons-68.74%
2019276.91K persons8.64K persons-3.03%
2018285.55K persons37.82K persons-11.70%
2017323.37K persons6.79K persons-2.06%
2016330.16K persons+46.94K persons+16.57%
2015283.22K persons
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