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  2. Immigration to Chile - Wikipedia

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    The Greek community in Chile are estimated to number from 90,000 to 120,000, [3] [55] and reside either in the Santiago area or in the Antofagasta area, mostly. Chile is one of the 5 countries with the most descendants of Greeks in the world. [56] The Greek community has great importance in Chile.

  3. 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 ...

  4. The Pros and Cons of Living at Home vs. Moving Out - AOL

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    By the summer of 2020, the pandemic had forced about 3 million young adults to move back in with their parents or grandparents, according to CNBC. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  5. Visa policy of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of China may apply for a no-fee tourist or business visa, or visit Chile without a visa for up to 90 days, if they are also in possession of may types of entry visa (excluding transit visas) issued by Canada or the United States with a validity of more than six months. [24]

  6. White Chileans - Wikipedia

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    Scholarly estimates of the White population in Chile vary dramatically, ranging from 52% [9] to 64%. [10] According to a study by the University of Chile about 65% of the Chilean population is Caucasian, [11] while the 2011 Latinobarómetro survey shows that some 60% of Chileans consider themselves White. [12]

  7. Category:American emigrants to Chile - Wikipedia

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  8. Illegal immigration to Chile - Wikipedia

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    Illegal immigration in Chile is a phenomenon that largely began in the 1990s as a result of economic growth and political stability in Chile. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Most immigrants are South American, with the largest wave being Peruvian, although there has also been a significant amount of migration from the Caribbean .

  9. Economy of Chile - Wikipedia

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    During 2006, Chile imported US$26 billion from the Americas, representing 54% of total imports, followed by Asia at 22%, and Europe at 16%. Mercosur members were the main suppliers of imports to Chile at US$9.1 billion, followed by the United States with US$5.5 billion and the European Union with US$5.2 billion.