Impossible to answer. Some countries such as the US have Immigration quota's, some do not. This means that there is no fixed amount of immigrants moving to new countries each year.
All spanish speaking countries in the world are respresented by immigrants in the U.S.
All countries of the world except the Vatican State
i think rest of world EXCEPT MAYANMAR!!
because of poor economy or war in other countries
Vietnam and India have only recently become major sources of immigrants in various countries around the world, due to economic and political factors in their home countries.
northern and western Europe
The rest of the countries of the world except for the United States.
In a way, yes. German immigrants and decendants of German immigrants in other countries fought against the Nazis in World War II.
All of them pretty much except for 3rd world countries i believe.. but the top two countries are Austrailia and the U.S.
Australian migrants came from many differrent parts of the world. There were the British immigrants, the Chinese immigrants and the Greek/Italian immigrants. The British immigrants came to Australia for the growth of Australia's population growth and economy growth. But when Australia realised that they didn't have the numbers they wanted they opened it up to other European countries and Asian countries.
All over the world, except in a few countries.
Every country in the world except England.