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A record number of people moved from Russia to Finland in one year – media

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In 2022, 6,003 people moved from Russia to Finland, and by 2021, the annual migration rate from Russia to Finland will be less than 3,100 people.

Statistics Finland reported a record number of immigrants to Russia in 2022 over the past 30 years, writes CNN.

It is reported that 6,003 people moved from Russia to Finland in 2022. For comparison: in 1990, 1958 people moved from Russia to Finland, in 1991 – 5515, from 1992 to 1995 there were 1700-2600 migrations annually -year, by 2021 the annual migration rate from Russia to Finland will be less than 3100 people.

The Office of Statistics reports that in 2022 a record 49,998 migrations to the country were recorded, but this number does not include Ukrainians who moved to Finland to seek temporary protection, as well as other asylum seekers .

Recall that more than a thousand Russians sought asylum from Finland in connection with the mobilization.

About 500 journalists left Russia – media
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