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  2. Immigration to Chile - Wikipedia

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    In these zones in the north of Chile, which were Chile-ized since 1910, they maintained relations primarily of an economic, cultural and even familial nature. At the end of the 20th century, Chile's economic prosperity began to produce a rapid growth in Peruvian immigration to the central zone of the country. Although many Peruvian immigrants ...

  3. List of American countries by monthly average wage - Wikipedia

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    This is the map and list of American countries by monthly net (after taxes) average wage.The chart below reflects the average (mean) wage as reported by various data providers.

  4. Americans and Canadians in Chile - Wikipedia

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    From the United States of America (esp. the state of Utah), Mormons from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints introduced Mormonism into Chile and today, 700,000 (565,000 regular or active) members out of Chile's 18.5 million people are Mormon—4 percent of the population—and there's a temple in Chile while a second one was ...

  5. Demographics of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile's 2017 census reported a population of 17,574,003 people. Its rate of population growth has been decreasing since 1990, due to a declining birth rate . [ 6 ] By 2050 the population is expected to reach approximately 20.2 million people, at which point it is projected to either stagnate or begin declining. [ 7 ]

  6. White Chileans - Wikipedia

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    The Basques liked Chile because of its great similarity to their native land: similar geography, cool climate, and the presence of fruits, seafood, and wine. [14] In many areas of southern Chile were sparsely populated, the traces of German immigration there are quite noticeable. An independent estimate calculates that about 500,000 Chileans ...

  7. Chilean nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Chile was also among the four nations which did not require a wife to assume her husband's nationality before 1910. [10] Notes 1 ] The first non-provisional constitution, established in 1822 upon after independence from Spain, granted nationality to those born in the country or to those born outside the territory to Chilean parents. [ 12 ]

  8. Mexican immigration to Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile officially counts the Mexican population to be 1,874. [3] Most Mexicans living in Chile do it temporarily, usually for study or for work for about two or three years, so it is a community that is continually renewed.

  9. Haitian Chileans - Wikipedia

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    It's one of the migrations that has grown the most in Chile in recent years, with a 731% increase between 2013 and 2016, a period in which the arrival of 41,000 people is estimated. Prior to 2013, some 4,000 Haitian immigrants were estimated to be living in Chile. In the 2002 census, the Haitian population living in Chile was only 50 people. [4]

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