Ranked: Countries With the Fastest Immigration Growth (2019–2024)
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July 4, 2026 Countries With the Fastest Immigration Growth (2019–2024)See visuals like this from many other data creators on our Voronoi app. Download it for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources.
Key TakeawaysPermanent immigration has accelerated across much of the OECD, but not always in the countries people might expect.
Using OECD data, this ranking compares how permanent immigration changed between 2019 and 2024.
Poland led by a wide margin, while Mexico, Spain, and Costa Rica also posted some of the largest increases. The data includes foreign nationals granted long-term residence.
How Permanent Immigration Changed Across the OECDThe table below shows the change in permanent migration by country between 2019 and 2024:
| 1 | 🇵🇱 Poland | 129% |
| 2 | 🇱🇹 Lithuania | 97% |
| 3 | 🇲🇽 Mexico | 79% |
| 4 | 🇪🇸 Spain | 50% |
| 5 | 🇨🇷 Costa Rica | 49% |
| 6 | 🇮🇪 Ireland | 48% |
| 7 | 🇨🇦 Canada | 42% |
| 8 | 🇳🇿 New Zealand | 39% |
| 9 | 🇮🇸 Iceland | 38% |
| 10 | 🇺🇸 U.S. | 38% |
| 11 | 🇵🇹 Portugal | 29% |
| 12 | 🇯🇵 Japan | 29% |
| 13 | 🇨🇭 Switzerland | 27% |
| 14 | 🇫🇮 Finland | 24% |
| 15 | 🇬🇧 UK | 22% |
| 16 | 🇦🇺 Australia | 22% |
| 17 | 🇦🇹 Austria | 22% |
| 18 | 🇮🇱 Israel | 20% |
| 19 | 🇩🇰 Denmark | 19% |
| 20 | 🇧🇪 Belgium | 12% |
| 21 | 🇳🇱 Netherlands | 11% |
| 22 | 🇱🇺 Luxembourg | 8% |
| 23 | 🇫🇷 France | 5% |
| 24 | 🇰🇷 South Korea | 4% |
| 25 | 🇮🇹 Italy | 1% |
| 26 | 🇩🇪 Germany | -9% |
| 27 | 🇭🇺 Hungary | -11% |
| 28 | 🇪🇪 Estonia | -14% |
| 29 | 🇸🇰 Slovakia | -22% |
| 30 | 🇳🇴 Norway | -23% |
| 31 | 🇸🇪 Sweden | -24% |
| 32 | 🇸🇮 Slovenia | -27% |
| 33 | 🇬🇷 Greece | -32% |
| 34 | 🇨🇿 Czechia | -36% |
| 35 | 🇨🇱 Chile | -56% |
| 36 | 🇱🇻 Latvia | -59% |
| 37 | 🇨🇴 Colombia | -73% |
Poland’s permanent immigration rose 129% between 2019 and 2024, the fastest increase across the OECD. Lithuania ranked second (+97%), while Mexico (+79%), Spain (+50%), and Costa Rica (+49%) rounded out the top five.
While Western Europe has traditionally attracted the largest numbers of migrants, Poland’s strong labor market, rising wages, and rapid economic expansion have made it one of the continent’s fastest-growing destinations for international workers.
Migration Growth Is Becoming Less ConcentratedOne of the clearest trends is that immigration growth is no longer concentrated in the OECD’s traditional destinations.
While Canada, the U.S., and Australia all continued to attract more permanent migrants, some of the fastest growth occurred in smaller and emerging destination countries. This suggests migration patterns are broadening as workers respond to changing labor demand and economic opportunities.
Not every OECD nation experienced rising inflows. Colombia (-73%), Latvia (-59%), Czechia (-36%), Sweden (-24%), and Norway (-23%) all recorded declines in permanent immigration.
Colombia’s decline reflects a stabilization after a record wave of Venezuelan arrivals peaked around 2019. Although migration has slowed, Colombia continues to host Latin America’s largest migrant population.
Learn More on the Voronoi AppTo learn more about this topic, check out this graphic on projected population change by country through 2050.