Syrians in Germany

Syrians in Germany refers to Syrian immigrants to Germany, as well as their descendants. This includes Arabs, Kurds, Turks, Assyrians as well as smaller minorities from Syria. The number of Syrians in Germany is estimated at around 800,000 people in March 2021 and consists mainly of refugees of the Syrian Civil War. Between 2008 and 2015, the number of employees in companies that were migrants grew by 50%. Some other sources claim 200,000 estimated Syrian citizens to reside within Germany as of September 2015. Among German districts, Bonn and Wiesbaden had the highest shares of Syrian migrants in 2011, according to German Census data. In 2018, Germany granted 72% of Syrian refugees protection for the right to work without any setbacks or restrictions.

Syrians in Germany

Syrians in Germany refers to Syrian immigrants to Germany, as well as their descendants. This includes Arabs, Kurds, Turks, Assyrians as well as smaller minorities from Syria. The number of Syrians in Germany is estimated at around 800,000 people in March 2021 and consists mainly of refugees of the Syrian Civil War. Between 2008 and 2015, the number of employees in companies that were migrants grew by 50%. Some other sources claim 200,000 estimated Syrian citizens to reside within Germany as of September 2015. Among German districts, Bonn and Wiesbaden had the highest shares of Syrian migrants in 2011, according to German Census data. In 2018, Germany granted 72% of Syrian refugees protection for the right to work without any setbacks or restrictions.