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Immigrants in the Bahamas

66.1K foreign-born residents — the #154 largest immigrant population in the world

#154 worldwide#24 in Latin America

Where immigrants come from

The top 3 countries account for 77% of all immigrants

Largest source

31.4K

47.5% of all immigrants

2USA11K16.6%
3Jamaica8.5K12.9%
5Canada1.8K2.7%
7Guyana1.5K2.3%
8Philippines1.3K1.9%
CountryImmigrants
Haiti31353
USA10962
Jamaica8510
United Kingdom2259
Canada1777
Turks and Caicos Islands1751
Guyana1513
Philippines1266
India677
Cuba454
Trinidad and Tobago442
Peru355
Switzerland346
Dominican Republic328
Germany326
Barbados268
Colombia217
China194
Nigeria180
Italy178
France161
Mexico151
Brazil135
Spain124
Argentina124
South Africa116
Romania114
Greece102
Australia93
Saint Lucia87
Dominica84
El Salvador81
Ireland65
Russia61
Netherlands59
Costa Rica59
Panama57
Ghana52
Belize48
Honduras47
Ecuador47
Austria43
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines43
Sri Lanka42
Bermuda42
Japan38
Guatemala38
Chile38
Saint Kitts and Nevis37
Indonesia36
Grenada36
Egypt33
Belgium32
Venezuela32
Sweden31
Hong Kong28
New Zealand25
Cayman Islands24
Kenya22
Bulgaria22
Poland21
Ukraine19
Uruguay18
Denmark16
Estonia16
Portugal16
Zimbabwe15
Botswana14
Antigua and Barbuda14
Uganda12
Eswatini12
Norway12
Nicaragua10
British Virgin Islands2
Pakistan0

By region of origin

Latin America is the leading region of origin at 70%

Latin America70.2%

46.4K

North America19.3%

12.8K

Europe6.1%

4K

Asia3.5%

2.3K

Africa0.7%

456

Oceania0.2%

118

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Interesting facts

Notable statistics about immigration in the Bahamas.

Bahamas is a primary destination for emigrants from the Turks and Caicos Islands

Bahamas attracts 66% of all emigrants from the Turks and Caicos Islands, making it the leading destination for those leaving the country.

Haiti is the leading source of immigration by a wide margin

Haiti accounts for 47% of all immigrants, far ahead of the second-largest source at just 17%.

Immigration is a key driver of population growth

33% of the population growth of the Bahamas since 1990 came from new immigrants, reflecting immigration's central demographic role.

A significant share of residents were born abroad

1 in 6 residents of the Bahamas is foreign-born — 66.1K out of 401.3K, representing 16.5% of the population.

How immigration changed over time

Total immigrant population by year

YearImmigrants
199025319
199530680
200036041
200544923
201053806
201558298
202062427
202466062

Top sources over time

Immigration from the 5 largest source countries

Haiti USA Jamaica United Kingdom Canada
YearHaitiUSAJamaicaUnited KingdomCanada
199010894424727921964730
1995157594294328218341040
2000206284300377317051351
2005230476587534917721399
2010254658919692518391446
2015275919664750319931567
20202962910359804221351679
20243135310962851022591777

Fastest-changing origins

How immigration from each country has changed since the selected year

Nicaragua10+11%
Uganda12+9%
Eswatini12+9%
Norway12+9%
Hong Kong28+8%
Botswana14+8%
Antigua and Barbuda14+8%
Ireland65+7%

Bahamas as a destination, by diaspora

Share of each country's emigrants who settled in the Bahamas

Turks and Caicos Islands66%1.8K
Haiti2%31.4K
Jamaica1%8.5K

Data source: International Migrant Stock 2024 (UN DESA, Population Division)

Frequently asked questions

How many immigrants live in the Bahamas?

Around 66.1K foreign-born residents live in the Bahamas, making it the #154-largest immigrant population in the world.

Where do most immigrants in the Bahamas come from?

Most immigrants in the Bahamas come from Haiti, USA and Jamaica — these three countries account for about 77% of all foreign-born residents.

What share of the population of the Bahamas are immigrants?

Immigrants make up around 16% of the population of the Bahamas — that's 66.1K out of a total population of 401.3K.

How has immigration to the Bahamas changed over the past decade?

Over the past decade, the immigrant population in the Bahamas has grown from 58.3K to 66.1K people, a growth of about 13%.

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