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sajhaID
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Posted on 10-07-09 8:24
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Does anybody have an estimate of the number of people of Nepali origin living in the US? thanks in advance...
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snowfed_river
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Posted on 10-08-09 8:03
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i got this info from the nrn website provided by a sajha pal. i forgot the link. last time when i checked it was 135,000 but recent influx of bhutanese refugees and students, that number might have gone up and i just provided an approximate number. understand one thing, migration to US started in th mid-1990's while to UK, we have 200 yrs of history together. and just for ur GK, Nepal opened its door to the foreign nations during 1950's only. my number may be not exact but close. u can further investigate.
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incrediblesuperbatma
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Posted on 10-08-09 8:13
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Most of the seniors from my school went to study in America around 1980s when I was still in school, so your information about people migrating to US in 1990s is incorrect and also the influx of students to UK started around 2000 and mass exodus of Gurkhas happened recently i.e. since 2005 (before that everyone had to return to Nepal after serving for certain number of years). As far as I can remember from 12 years back, there were around 20k Nepalese in UK and you could hardly find any nepalese here while 7 out 10 people used to go to America for studies at that time which I think holds true now as well, ignore the DV Lottery. Your figure may be right but it surely accounts for people living there legally.
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sajhaID
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Posted on 10-08-09 7:49
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Thanks snowfed_river....I found the link on NRN wesbite. http://www.nrn.org.np/nrna/ncc.phpThe webpage with the 2009 number doesn't seem to be working but the "Nepali around the world" link in the bottom of the page does work. It is interesting to see the distribution around the world though.. 4 lakhs in Quatar and Saudi Arabia... Holy $%#^......
But, please do share if anybody else has a more recent data....
thanks again...
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snowfed_river
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Posted on 10-08-09 9:47
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Anytime sajha bro. I will save the link this time and yes they do not update promptly but it gives you some idea. As far as I can remember from 12 years back, there were around 20k Nepalese in UK and you could hardly find any nepalese here while 7 out 10 people used to go to America for studies at that time which I think holds true now as well, ignore the DV Lottery. superbatmam - just because ur handful seniors took to US doesn't mean they represent 1/2 of nepal. there are still plenty of us back home who doesn't know what and where the heck is US or any other developed countries? ever been to remote areas or visited villiages and sat down to talk with the villagers over a cup of tea. do that and u will change ur view about nepalese migration. do u know even know Nepal is mostly rural?? only privileged ones i.e. with enough wealth goes to US or UK etc. education matters but u need money to pay tuition and survive. and in a poor nation like Nepal with 31% living under poverty, do u think most will make to US? i don't think so. like i said, the number may be not exact but close. check the link above and figure.
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Posted on 10-09-09 5:02
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snowfed lets not get embroiled into this typical Nepali argument of who is superior in terms of knowledge of Nepal and Nepali people . Sajha ID, are you actually talking about Nepali American citizens or Nepali citizens living in America. If it is Nepali Americans thent the figure I managed to gather was According to the 1990 U.S. Census, there were 2,616 Americans with Nepalese ancestry. The current estimation of population of Nepalese Americans is around 110,616 (got the info from Wiki (not the most reliable source on the web).
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santoshgiri
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Posted on 10-09-09 12:00
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Posted on 10-09-09 12:07
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THE FIRST NEPALESE IN AMERICA The first Nepalese to enter the United States were classified as "other Asian." Immigration records show that between 1881 and 1890 1,910 "other Asians" were admitted to the United States. However, it is not likely that many of these were from Nepal. The first time that the Nepalese were classified as a separate group occurred in 1975, when 56 Nepalese immigrated to the United States. The number of immigrants from Nepal remained below 100 per year through 1996. Nepalese people make up only a small number of the United States' immigrant population. For example, in 1995 only 55 Nepalese became American citizens and 312 received lawful permanent-resident status. Only 686 Nepalese entered the United States on student visas in 1996. In 1998, 226 Nepalese were winners in the DV-99 diversity lottery. The diversity lottery is conducted under the terms of Section 203(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act and makes available 50,000 permanent resident visas annually to persons from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States.
According to the 1990 U.S. Census, there were 2,616 Americans with Nepalese ancestry. Fewer than 100 Nepalese immigrants become U.S. citizens each year, but the number of Nepalese who become legal residents has grown steadily from 78 in 1987 to 431 in 1996. Significant communities of Nepalese Americans exist in large metropolitan areas such as New York, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Dallas, Portland, Gainesville, and St. Paul. Sizable numbers also live in various cities of California. According to the 1984 U.S. Census, of the 75 Nepalese immigrants admitted to the United States, 33 had professional specialties, and 42 had no occupation. Five were in farming and forestry. The report NEPALESE AMERICANS was published on July 18, 2009 by Olivia Miller. See the report at http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Le-Pa/Nepalese-Americans.html
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santoshgiri
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Posted on 10-09-09 12:33
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As Sajha has been a common platform for Nepalese in the US and overseas, it should also initiate an application or a registration (for free please!) where Nepalese can register themselves with minimal information. The data should be limited to Name, Age group (no DOB to protect against internet fraud), City and State, profession category and residence in the US since. The 2010 census of US Government will indeed give us some data but it may or may not be accurate. Therefore, it is high time we have this figured out through ourselves. Data will be extremely useful in terms of social networking, campaigning for Local Nepali Community Center across the US based on the population density, getting government grant and support to establish temples and shrines, targetting Nepali population at large in terms of access to health care, education, immigration assistance, employment support and job listings. Additionally, the Nepali Organisations spread across the US can use the data to plan and generate economic upliftment programmes for our community through skill development trainings, language trainings, administrative support, Nepali Language Classes for American Nepalese children, organisation Nepalese Trade Fairs etc. We, the users, can take up some of our time and spread the word to our community. Apart from registering on Sajha site, we can also persuade others through providing links to the registration form at Facebook, Myspace, Linkedin etc.
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Maalpaani
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Posted on 10-09-09 3:03
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Good idea, Santosh jee. तर सबै नेपालीलाई तथ्यान्कको दायरा मा सम्भव होला र ?
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Power_Ranger
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Posted on 10-09-09 3:12
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between 100,000 - 150,000 not more than 150,000
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snowfed_river
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Posted on 10-09-09 5:09
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PR - this is what I said in the very beginning............ ts approximately 150,000. don't worry we haven't surpassed that number like indians and chinese who cannot apply for DV.
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Posted on 10-09-09 6:23
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Santosh ji Though your intentions are good, I don't think it is remotely possible. The final number will be inflated or a complete bogus. How do u avoid people from registering twice( or 10 times in our case)?.....that is the million $ question. Sajha has not been able to stop people coming out with multiple names, how can they collect an accurate (or appro.) data? People from Nepal will blot the size of the database with multiple entrees for political purposes. Remember, everything has and ends with politics with Nepalis.
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Sexy In Sari
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Posted on 10-09-09 9:52
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Bob Marley, you have a point. But Santoshji's dream is really big. When Dream is big, people can find lots of imperfections.
But you have to filter the imperfections, whatever left as residue is the 'crystal ball'.
So Bob Marley, no more Nepalese style excuses, please put on the table what works. Otherwise, YOU ARE FIRED!!!
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Posted on 10-09-09 11:02
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I think around 124343, tahts when i stopped counting.....
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sajhaID
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Posted on 10-09-09 11:32
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Most states have Nepali associations and I wonder if these associations can each give us some estimate. I think to get an exact number we will probably have to contact somebody at INS but I don't know who...:) Putting a registration on sajha will certainly create a biased number - I know many nepali people who don't come to sajha or would not like to participate on sajha for whatever reason.
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santoshgiri
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Posted on 10-12-09 12:27
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The Nepali Associations across the US do not have this data, presumed as it is unavailable on their websites. Mysansar.co, has come up with an article today, which mentions: * गएको १८ बर्षमा करिब ५५ हजार नेपाली विद्यार्थी अमेरिका पढ्न आए * अमेरिकाबाट पीएचडी गर्ने र गरिरहेका नेपालीहरुको संख्या करिब ४ हजार * दुई सयको हाराहारीमा नेपाली मूलका प्राध्यापकहरु * अमेरिका पढ्न आउने नेपाली विद्यार्थीको बढ्दो संख्यासँगै नेपालीहरुले अमेरिकाको प्राज्ञिक क्षेत्रमा आफ्नो पहिचानलाई दह्रो बनाउँदै छन् । See: http://www.mysansar.com/temp/3791.html#more-3791
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Posted on 10-12-09 12:34
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मेरिका आउने नेपाली विद्यार्थीको इतिहास खोतल्दै जाँदा विगत ५५ वर्षसम्मको आधिकारीक तथ्यांक पाइएको छ । अमेरिकाको न्युयोर्कस्थित गैरनाफामूलक गैरसरकारी संस्था इन्टिच्युट अफ इन्टरनेशनल एजुकेशन (आई.इ.इ.) को बाषिर्क प्रतिवेदन ओपन डोर्सका अनुसार नेपाली विद्यार्थी पढ्न भनेर आउनेक्रम आजभन्दा करिब ५५ बर्ष अर्थात सन् १९५४/५५ मा शुरु भएको थियो । उक्त वर्ष २ जना पुरुष र २ जना महिला गरी जम्मा ४ जना नेपाली विद्यार्थी पढ्नको लागि अमेरिका आएका थिए जसमध्ये २ जना ग्य्राजुयट र २ जना अण्डर ग्य्राजुयटका बिद्यार्थी थिए । उनीहरुमध्ये पनि एकजना छात्रवृत्तिमा, एक जना आफ्नै खर्चमा र एक जना युनिभर्सिटीको खर्चमा आएका थिए । See: http://www.mysansar.com/temp/3791.html#more-3791
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Posted on 10-12-09 3:49
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Santosh jee, if thats from the site mysansar then its fake. Communists have a proven track record of faking the data since the old Soviet days. Mysansar was probably gathering stats on, how many innocent people did they killed in what year, and renamed the stats differently to make some do in the process...
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Posted on 10-12-09 9:54
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sabai ko sajilo ko lagi hernu hos kaha kati..US ma chai 125000 hai,,,
Jai Nepali Uhi Ratmakai
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