Burmese diaspora

Burmese diaspora refers to citizens of Burma (Myanmar) who have moved abroad, regardless of ethnicity.[citation needed] One of the smaller Asian diaspora, the most, between 1.5 and 2 million Burmese nationals live in neighboring Thailand, the largest destination for Burmese migrants.[1] Burmese migrants also make up the largest expatriate group in China, numbering over 350,000.[2] Significant numbers also reside in United Kingdom, Japan followed by Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, Bangladesh, India, Ireland and the United States.Also included are many Anglo-Burmese, primarily in Australia, the UK, New Zealand, Canada and the US.
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