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===Haitian Chileans===
===Haitian Chileans===
Haitian immigration is one of the migrations that have grown the most in Chile in recent years, with 731% 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 while In the 2002 census, the Haitian population living in Chile was only 50 people. The vast majority of Haitians in Chile arrived as tourists since they did not need to apply for a visa beforehand, and then overstayed without returning to Haiti. In 2017 there were 105,000 Haitians in Chile. By the end of 2019 this number had grown considerably to 185,865 according to the National Statistics Institute.<ref>"Haitian Chilean", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_Chilean, accessed 13 June 2021.</ref>
Haitian immigration is one of the migrations that have grown the most in Chile in recent years, with 731% 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 while In the 2002 census, the Haitian population living in Chile was only 50 people. The vast majority of Haitians in Chile arrived as tourists since they did not need to apply for a visa beforehand, and then overstayed without returning to Haiti. In 2017 there were 105,000 Haitians in Chile. By the end of 2019 this number had grown considerably to 185,865 according to the National Statistics Institute.<ref>"Haitian Chilean", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_Chilean, accessed 13 June 2021.</ref>
===Haitians in France===
The 2011 Census recorded 62 298 Haitian-born people in France.<ref>"Haitians in France", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitians_in_France, accessed 13 June 2021.</ref>


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