Research and discover, (page 85 in Stunt)
- Already back in the 900th, people started to
immigrate to Norway. The first who came were slaves, craftsmen, merchants
and mercenaries. The Traveler and the Roman immigrated to Norway in the
1600th. And in the 1900th a lot of peoples in Europe came to Norway as
immigrant workers. After the second world war, people from Turkey, Morocco
and later Asia immigrated to Norway as immigrant workers. In 1975, the
rules got more strict and Norway shot down their doors for the
immigration. Just people with deportation, fugitives and persons who had
family connection in Norway had the chance to immigrate to Norway. Now as
the conflict in Syria is in progress and with over a million on escape,
Norway have to bend their critical limiting. Thousands of Syrian fugitives
have approached Norway and Britain, and more are on their way.
- The immigrants that come to Norway is often
people from Europe, but also from Asia. A big part of the immigrants in
Britain have emigrated from Africa, but also from Asia. Most immigrants
live in the south of Britain. The immigrants in Norway live at Greenland
in Oslo. Today, Britain contains of more than 45 000 Africans and 25 000
Asians. The Poles (more than 100 000 people), the Lithuanian (more than 40
000 people) and the Swedish (more than 40 000 people) are the peoples who
have immigrated the most to Norway. Today both Britain and Norway have to
take care of Syrian fugitives.
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