Iraqi New Zealanders
Total population | |
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6,024 Iraq-born | |
Religion | |
Predominantly Christianity (mostly Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic) and Islam Minority: Judaism and Mandaeism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Arabs, Armenians, Assyrians, Azerbaijanis, Iranians, Mizrahi Jews, Turks, Mandaeans Some descendants of New Zealanders |
Iraqi New Zealanders constitute a small population immigrants from Iraq and New Zealand-born people of Iraqi heritage or descent.
The 2006 census found that 6024
Many Iraqi Christians (predominantly ethnic Assyrians belonging to the Chaldean Catholic, Syriac Catholic, Syriac Orthodox and Protestant churches) live in the North Shore region of Auckland city. These are mainly highly educated Maslawi Assyrian Christians who were from Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, and Basra city in the south of Iraq, but originally heiling from Mosul, a city in northern Iraq. They came under the skilled migrant point system category in the mid 1990s. Many of these have settled in the Unsworth Heights and Albany suburbs. The North Shore Iraqi community is one of the fastest growing middle eastern communities in New Zealand. Many Iraqi immigrants had trouble working in their professional fields as there was a lack of employment during the early 1990s; however, by the late 2000s, many had established their own private businesses from private medical clinics to industrial firms.
See also
- Arab diaspora
- Arab New Zealanders
- Iranian New Zealanders
- Lebanese New Zealanders
- Syrian New Zealanders
References
- ^ James Veitch; Dalia Tinawi (25 March 2015). "Middle Eastern peoples: Country of birth". Teara.govt.nz. Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
- ^ James Veitch; Dalia Tinawi (9 December 2014). "Middle Eastern peoples: Iraqis and Iranians". Teara.govt.nz. Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 4 March 2016.