As of 2021, Asians in Norway make up approximately 6.4% of the total immigrant population, with the largest groups being from Pakistan, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
There has been a steady increase in the Asian immigrant population in Norway over the past few decades due to factors such as labor migration, family reunification, and asylum seekers.
Asians in Norway face some challenges in terms of integration, language barriers, and discrimination. However, the Norwegian government has implemented various policies and programs to promote integration and provide support for immigrants.
Many Asians in Norway are employed in service industries, healthcare, and education, and are also active in their local communities through various cultural and social organizations.
Overall, the Asian community in Norway plays an important role in the country's diverse and multicultural society.
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