Living in the US Virgin Islands
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Key insights on migration trends, cost of living, visas, economy, and quality of life in the US Virgin Islands
Migration trends
Migration defines the US Virgin Islands more than almost any society on earth: 53% of its residents are foreign-born, about 55.6K people in all. The largest group, unsurprisingly, comes from the United States (16.9K), followed by Saint Kitts and Nevis and Dominica. The foreign-born count has held flat — 0% growth — over the past decade.
Immigrants55.6K · foreign-born residents
Diaspora4K · US Virgin Islands abroad
Trends+51.6K · more arrive than leave
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