Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Vietnamese New Zealanders. Vietnamese New Zealanders ( Vietnamese: Người New Zealand gốc Việt) are New Zealanders of partially or full Vietnamese ancestry. According to the 2018 census, 10,086 New Zealanders identify themselves as with the Vietnamese ethnic group. [1] Many of them came to New Zealand to escape religious persecution or war.

  2. As of the 2013 Census, 1,464 speak Italian at home. English is the most widely spoken language by Italian New Zealanders, with 95.9% being able to speak the language. [4] As of 2016, there were 3,217 registered Italian citizens (including those with dual citizenship) living in New Zealand according to the Italian constitutional referendum, 2016.

  3. South African New Zealanders are New Zealanders who were either born in South Africa or are descendants of South African migrants. As of the 2018 New Zealand census , there were 71,382 South African-born people resident in New Zealand, or 1.52% of the country's population, making South Africa the 5th largest source of immigrants in New Zealand behind the United Kingdom, China, India, and ...

  4. Lists of New Zealanders by net worth have been produced by publications like the National Business Review. In addition, international listings of individuals and families based on net worth, such as the Bloomberg Billionaires Index and The World's Billionaires by Forbes , also include New Zealanders in their listings.

  5. Zimbabwean New Zealanders are New Zealand citizens who are fully or partially of Zimbabwean descent or Zimbabwe -born people who reside in New Zealand. They include migrants to New Zealand of people from Zimbabwe, as well as their descendants. Today, over 5,614 people in New Zealand have Zimbabwean ancestry in 2016, making them the second ...

  6. On 9 April, she reported that one in seven New Zealanders, 700,000 people, failed to complete the census. [11] In July 2019 the independent inquiry returned its findings to the Government Statistician, the Minister of Statistics and the State Services Commissioner , reporting that too little attention had been paid to the non-digital aspects of the census, but also blamed operational ...

  7. According to the 2001 UK Census, 58,286 New Zealand-born people were residing in the United Kingdom. [1] The 2011 census recorded 57,076 people born in New Zealand residing in England, 1,292 in Wales, [2] 3,632 in Scotland [3] and 584 in Northern Ireland. [4] The Office for National Statistics estimates that, in 2015, the New Zealand-born ...