Vietnamese people in Russia form the 72nd-largest ethnic minority community in Russia according to the 2022 census. With a population of 150,000 , they are one of the smaller groups of overseas Vietnamese. Unofficial estimates put their population as high as 100,000 to 150,000.
There are around 80,000 Vietnamese living in Russia, more than 20% of whom in Moscow, according to Vietnamese embassy in Russia.
Vietnamese community in Ukraine
As of 2022, according to the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, there are approximately 7,000 Vietnamese in Ukraine.
Germany. Vietnamese are the largest Asian ethnic group in Germany.
At the end of June 2021, 268,170 Vietnamese-born people were living in Australia, 29.2 per cent more than the number (207,620) at 30 June 2011.
Federal Statistical Office figures show 103,260 Vietnamese nationals residing in Germany at the end of 2020, which is the fourth largest community from Asia excluding transcontinental, Caucusus and Middle Eastern states.
Vietnamese migration to Australia was spurred by the Vietnam War. Many Vietnamese people arrived as refugees after the conclusion of the war in 1975. Others arrived as the wives of Australian servicemen or as war orphans.
About 128,000 Vietnamese live in France, according to mid-2017 estimates from the Migration Policy Institute, and it was the first place Gray experienced the Vietnamese diaspora outside of the United States.
And the most prominent and expensive area is District 1, the CBD. While wealthy families often live in other districts, District 1 is still unequivocally the hub for all premium international business amenities, including top hotels, landmark office buildings, and luxury retail.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, friendly relations were established between Vietnam and the Russian Federation, the USSR's main successor state. Nearly 5% of the official count of the Vietnamese population in Russia is composed of students with Russian government scholarships.
Ben Thanh Tourist said that Russian visitors are choosing to go to places in southern Vietnam like Con Dao, Phu Quoc, Nha Trang, Ho Chi Minh City , and provinces in the Mekong Delta. And they enjoy activities such as water-skiing and parachuting.
It is unknown how many of the 55,000 Vietnamese people in the UK speak English as a primary or secondary language; according to Ethnologue, Vietnamese is the main language of 15,200 UK residents.
By in December 2022, there were 489,312 residents. The majority of the Vietnamese legal residents live in the Kantō region and Keihanshin area.
About 75 percent of the Russian population lives on the Northern European Plain. This region holds Russia's most populous cities, including Moscow and St.
According to Statistics Finland, in 2017 there are 10,817 people with a Vietnamese background, 9,872 people whose mother tongue is Vietnamese, 8,012 people who have been born in Vietnam, and 5,603 people with Vietnamese citizenship residing in Finland.
Vietnamese people in Belgium or Vietnamese Belgian refers to people of Vietnamese ancestry who were born in or immigrated to Belgium. The population of the community is about 14,000 as of 2012. ~14,000 (2012 est.)
There are an estimated 70,000 people of Vietnamese descent within the city limits of Paris as of 2018, with the greater Île-de-France area home to another estimated 100,000. Both figures make the Paris metropolitan area host to one of the greatest concentrations of Vietnamese outside Vietnam, if not the largest.
The Vietnamese diaspora has a population of 4 million people, over half of whom live in the United States. Other countries with significant Vietnamese populations include Cambodia (600,000), France (350,000), Australia (295,000), Japan (262,000) and Canada (240,000).
Sydney is host to Australia's largest Vietnamese community.
In Melbourne the suburbs of Richmond, Footscray, Springvale, Sunshine and St Albans have a significant proportion of Vietnamese Australians, while in Sydney they are concentrated in Cabramatta, Cabramatta West, Canley Vale, Canley Heights, Bankstown, St Johns Park and Fairfield.
Doan The Hop, representative of the Vietnamese Association in Turkey, said that there are now about 200-300 Vietnamese living, studying and working in this country, but not many Vietnamese present in 10 regions affected by earthquakes.
The Vietnamese community in Norway now reaches over 20,000 people, which is the largest in Northern Europe.
Approximately 8,500 Vietnamese live in Denmark.