Koreans in the Arab world

Koreans in the Arab world used to form a major part of the worldwide Korean diaspora. Koreans started coming to the Arab world in large numbers in early 1970s as migrant labourers; between 1975 and 1985, 1.1 million Koreans came for work, which made it the third-most popular destination for Korean emigrants. Eventually, most returned home or moved on to other countries, and as of 2014, the South Korean government's own figures showed over 24 thousand of their nationals living in the region. However, South Korean nationals are present in all of the region's countries, and North Korean workers also have a growing presence in several of them.

Koreans in the Arab world
Total population
c. 24,000
Regions with significant populations
 United Arab Emirates10,356
 Saudi Arabia5,189
 Qatar3,000
 Algeria1,158
 Kuwait1,000
 Egypt995
 Jordan592
 Oman468
 Morocco369
 Bahrain282
 Tunisia196
 Syria162
 Iraq113
 Yemen112
 Libya111
 Sudan101
 Lebanon76
 Mauritania43
 Palestine13
Languages
Korean, Arabic, English, French
Religion
Buddhism, Christianity, Islam
Related ethnic groups
Korean diaspora
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