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Source: Migration Data Portal using the data from the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations.

The world has been getting more and more globalised, a recurring theme in our work. People are moving at greater ease than ever before.

 

Data from the United Nations show that 14% of these migrants in 2017 were under 20 which means there are over 36 million children and teenagers, who need to readjust and assimilate into a new culture while retaining what they already know about themselves. Again, this is in 2017 alone. 

Source: Max Galka for http://metrocosm.com/global-immigration-map/

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Every year, more and more families relocate.

 

The data doesn’t even account for third culture kids who move around while retaining a single nationality, be it with their family or for educational purposes e.g. international boarding schools.  

TO ALL THE THIRD CULTURE KIDS OUT THERE, WE KNOW IT'S NOT EASY. BUT KNOW ALSO THAT YOU ARE NOT ALONE

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Oceania consistently has the most international migrants as a percentage of total population in the region

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