Made by:Uku Raudsepp & Erik Haamer World The population of the World is approx. 7.000.000.000 Europe In 2010 the number of people who were born outside.

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Made by:Uku Raudsepp & Erik Haamer World The population of the World is approx Europe In 2010 the number of people who were born outside their resident country was 47.3M Estonia The population of Tallinn is about 400K, Russians making about 40% Immigration Immigration is not always bad, but it must be kept under control !

Made by:Uku Raudsepp & Erik Haamer WHAT IS IMMIGRATION Immigration is people moving and settling in a country or region to which they are not native. HOW DOES IT AFFECT US? 1of10 People immigrate for many different reasons. Has different effects on host country. These can be positive or negative.

Made by:Uku Raudsepp & Erik Haamer IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION The big emigration in Estonia is becoming a problem as Estonia has low birth rate and immigration. Lots of talented young Estonians leaving Estonia go to live and work in Finland for higher salary. IN ESTONIA. 2of10 GOING TO FINLAND Most people who leave are not coming back because of the better life in other countries. NOT GOMING BACK There are not many people who want to come to Estonia. LOW IMMIGRATION 2010Chart

Made by:Uku Raudsepp & Erik Haamer MAIN IMMIGRANTS After the II WW lots of Estonians were taken to Russia and many Russians were brought here. RUSSIANS. 3of10 Russian schools in Tallinn have taken it up to the law to teach most of the classes in Estonian, rather than in Russian. Tallinn chartMany Russian also live in Narva which is located in the East side of Estonia and is the third biggest city in Estonia.Narva has inhabitants. 94% of them are Russian-speakers and 83% ethnic Russians. Narva(East-Virumaa) Tallinn Tallinn, the capital of Estonia with the population of 400K people, has almost 40% of Russians is a relatively big amount. Most of the Russians have above average living standard and have trouble with Estonian language or dont speak it at all. Having lots of non- Estonian speaking Russians in Tallinn can be a great problem. The amount of Russians living in Tallinn is increasing yearly.

Made by:Uku Raudsepp & Erik Haamer WHY DO WE NEED MORE IMMIGRANTS IN ESTONIA? 4of10 More working talent which is otherwise decreasing. More workers for jobs which may not be accepted or popular by others. For cultural diversity, which can help with tolerance and understanding. Immigrants also bring different dishes.

Made by:Uku Raudsepp & Erik Haamer HOW DO WE GET MORE IMMIGRANTS TO ESTONIA? 5of10 By making campaigns to introduce the country and possibilities Changing the law to make better conditions for immigrants. Teaching people to be more tolerant towards other races.

Made by:Uku Raudsepp & Erik Haamer RISKS THAT COME WITH IMMIGRATION! 6of10 Illegal immigrants. Overpopulation of the host country. Political issues. Overpopulation is not only effecting the host countries but is also having its effects on the world.

Made by:Uku Raudsepp & Erik Haamer WHAT CAN WE DO AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ? 7of10 Secure the borders heavily. Get them out of the country. Close down businesses that hire illegal immigrants.

Made by:Uku Raudsepp & Erik Haamer BRINGING OUT THE IMPORTANT. 8of10 ImmigrationEstoniaIllegal Positive/negative. Many different reasons. Lots of Russians. Many emigrants. Increases crime. Should be avoided.

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Made by:Uku Raudsepp & Erik Haamer 10of10 THANK YOU! Uku & Erik