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How The Perception Changes Of The Iranian Immigrants

People of Iranian birth, descent or origin who live outside the Islamic Commonwealth of Islamic republic of iran for more than 6 months

Iranian diaspora
Map of the Iranian Diaspora in the World.svg

Map of the Iranian diaspora in the world as of 2021

Total population
over four 1000000 (2021)[1] [2]
Americas i,905,813 (47.twenty%)
Europe 1,184,552 (29.34%)
Westward Asia and Other 2,433,000 (60.26%)
Languages
Languages of Iran
Religion
  • Religion in Islamic republic of iran
  • Islam
  • Zoroastrianism
  • Christianity
  • Baháʼí
  • Judaism
  • irreligion

Iranian diaspora refers to Iranian people or those who are of Iranian ancestry living outside Iran.[three] [4] [five] [half dozen] [7] [8] [ excessive citations ]

As of 2010, at that place were an estimated ii to 3 million Iranians living abroad. Many of them lived in North America, Europe, Western farsi Gulf States, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Australia and the broader Middle East.[9] [10] Other studies take estimated about ane.5 million or fewer Iranians living abroad.[11] Many of them have migrated to other countries later on the Iranian Revolution in 1979, for security reasons.[12] [13]

In 2021, the Ministry of Strange Affairs of Iran published new statistics, which showed that 4,037,258 Iranians are living abroad, an increase from previous years.[1] [2]

Statistics by country [edit]

Map of the Iranian diaspora in the earth as of 2021.

 Iran

 + i,000,000

 + 100,000

 + 10,000

 + ane,000

Popularity alter of countries amidst Iranian Immigrants (2016-2021).[14]

Socioeconomic status [edit]

Nearly 60 percent of Iranians abroad accept earned at to the lowest degree an undergraduate caste, and have one of the highest rates of self-employment among immigrant groups. Many accept founded their ain companies, including Isaac Larian, the founder of MGA Entertainment, and Pierre Omidyar, who founded eBay in 1995 in San Jose, California. Iranian households earn on boilerplate $87,288 annually, and are ranked ninth by income.[17]

Students abroad [edit]

Co-ordinate to the Iranian authorities, 55,686 Iranian students were studying away in 2013:[18] 8,883 studied in Malaysia, 7,341 in the Us, five,638 in Canada, iii,504 in Germany, 3,364 in Turkey, 3,228 in Britain, and the residuum in other countries.[19] [20] The Iranian Ministry of Educational activity estimated that between 350,000 and 500,000 Iranians were studying exterior Iran as of 2014.[21]

Politics [edit]

  • Armenia Hrant Markarian, Chairman of Armenian Revolutionary Federation
  • Australia Sam Dastyari, Senator
  • United Kingdom Seema Kennedy, Member of the Firm of Eatables
  • United Kingdom Haleh Afshar, Member of the House of Lords
  • United Kingdom David Alliance, Fellow member of the House of Lords
  • Canada Quebec Amir Khadir, Member of the National Assembly of Quebec
  • Canada Ontario Reza Moridi, Member of the Legislative Associates of Ontario
  • Canada Majid Jowhari, Member of the Parliament of Canada
  • Canada Ali Ehsassi, Member of the Parliament of Canada
  • France Pouria Amirshahi, Former Fellow member of the French National Associates
  • France Mahmoud Khayami, founder of Iran Khodro
  • France Pierre Omidyar, investigative journalist for Honolulu Civil Beat and First Wait Media, also founder of eBay
  • France Patrick Ali Pahlavi, fellow member of the Pahlavi dynasty
  • Germany Yasmin Fahimi, general secretary of the Social Autonomous Party
  • Germany Sahra Wagenknecht, Member of the Bundestag and deputy chairperson of the Left Party
  • Germany Omid Nouripour, Fellow member of the Bundestag, (Brotherhood '90/The Greens)
  • Israel Moshe Katsav, President of Israel
  • Israel Dan Halutz, Chief of General Staff
  • Israel Shaul Mofaz, Minister of Defense
  • New Zealand Golriz Ghahraman, Member of New Zealand Parliament from the 52nd New Zealand Parliament office of the Dark-green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Netherlands Farah Karimi, Fellow member of the Business firm of Representatives
  • Norway Mazyar Keshvari, Member of the Storting
  • Sweden Ardalan Shekarabi, Minister for Public Administration
  • Sweden Maryam Yazdanfar, Member of the Riksdag
  • Sweden Reza Khelili Dylami, Member of the Riksdag
  • United States Goli Ameri, Assistant Secretarial assistant of State for Educational and Cultural Diplomacy
  • United States Cyrus Amir-Mokri, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Institutions
  • United States Washington (state) Cyrus Habib, Member of the Washington House of Representatives
  • United States Azita Raji, The states Ambassador to Sweden
  • United States Bob Yousefian, Mayor of Glendale
  • United States Jimmy Delshad, Mayor of Beverly Hills

Economics [edit]

In 2000, the Iran Press Service reported that Iranian expatriates had invested between $200 and $400 billion in the U.s., Europe, and China, but almost nothing in Iran.[10] In Dubai, Iranian expatriates have invested an estimated $200 billion (2006).[22] Migrant Iranian workers abroad remitted less than two billion dollars dwelling in 2006.[23]

High internet-worth individuals [edit]

National ranking Name Citizenship Net worth (USD) Source(s) of wealth
i Pierre Omidyar
Iran United States France
12.9 billion[24] eBay
2 Ghermezian family unit
Iran Canada
four.0 billion[25] Triple Five Grouping
3 Farhad Moshiri
Iran United Kingdom
2.8 billion[26] Metalloinvest, Everton
4 Nazarian family
Iran United States
2.0 billion[27] Qualcomm
5 Vincent & Robert Tchenguiz
Iran United Kingdom
1.4 billion[28] [29] Existent Estate
6 Manny Mashouf
Iran United States
one.iii billion[30] Bebe stores
seven Merage family unit
Iran United States
1.ane billion[31] Hot Pockets
viii Nasser David Khalili
Iran United Kingdom
1.0 billion[32] Real Estate
ix Hassan Khosrowshahi
Iran Canada
950 million[33] Futurity Shop
x Omid Kordestani
Iran United States
900 million[34] Google
eleven Anousheh Ansari
Iran United States
750 1000000[35] Sonus Networks
12 Isaac Larian
Iran United States
723 million[34] MGA Amusement
xiii Arash Ferdowsi
Iran United States
400 million[36] Dropbox

Expatriate fund [edit]

The fund's stated goal is to attract investment from Iranian expatriates and to utilize their experience in stimulating foreign investments.[37]

Religious affiliation [edit]

Some expatriate Iranians consider themselves irreligious, doubter, or atheist.[38] [39] [40]

Notes [edit]

In the period from 1961 to 2005, the United states of america has been the main destination of Iranian emigrants. An estimated 378,995 Iranians have immigrated to the Usa in that period, where Iranian immigrants have primarily immigrated to California (158,613 Iran-born in 2000),[41] New York (17,323),[41] Texas (15,581),[41] Virginia (10,889),[41] and Maryland (9,733).[41] The Los Angeles Metropolitan Area was estimated to be host to approximately 114,712 Iranian immigrants,[41] earning the Westwood area of Los Angeles the nickname Tehrangeles.

The US Census Agency'due south decennial census form does not offer a designation for individuals of Iranian descent, and therefore it is estimated that only a fraction of the total number of Iranians are writing in their ancestry. The 2000 Census Bureau estimates that the Iranian American community (including the US-born children of the Iranian foreign born) numbers around 330,000. Studies using alternative statistical methods accept estimated the bodily number of Iranian Americans in the range of 691,000 to 1.2 one thousand thousand.[x] [42]

See likewise [edit]

  • Demography of Iran
  • Foreign relations of Islamic republic of iran
  • Industrial Evolution and Renovation Organization of Islamic republic of iran
  • Iran's brain bleed
  • Iranian nationality law
  • Tourism in Iran
  • Visa requirements for Iranian citizens

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Sources [edit]

  • Sakurai, Keiko (July 2003), Nihon no Musurimu shakai 日本のムスリム社会 [Nihon's Muslim Societies], Chikuma Shobō, ISBN4-480-06120-7

External links [edit]

  • History of Iranian diaspora - Encyclopædia Iranica
  • Country Contour - Islamic republic of iran Migration Policy Institute (including modern history of Iranian migration)
  • Iranian Diaspora in pre-Islamic times
  • High Council of Iranians Abroad- "Strengthening the national identity of Iranians exterior Islamic republic of iran and to defend their rights, helping the propagation of Western farsi calligraphy and language, and easing the participation in national security."
  • Iranians Abroad - resources and links parstimes.com
  • Iranian Alliances Across Borders (IAAB) (non-profit, non-partisan, and non-religious)
  • Iranian diaspora - printing article (2009)
  • Seminar for Iranians Abroad Held in Tehran on August 2010

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_diaspora

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