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Sri Lankans in Italy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sri Lankans in Italy
There are an estimated 30,000-50,000 Sri Lankans in Italy. Many are permanent residents or have moved there in search of work. 90% of the diaspora there are Sinhalese ==History== The first Sri Lankans migrated to Italy since the 1970s. Italy was attractive to the migrants due to perceived easier employment opportunities and entry, compared to other European countries.〔 The first immigration waves during the second half of the Eighties consisted mainly of Tamils, followed by Sinhalese at the beginning of the Nineties.〔 In the late 70's, Catholic women migrated to Italy to work in elderly homes. Many Sri Lankans have also illegally migrated to Italy, mainly through the Balkans and Austria. Admission acts also encouraged more Sri Lankans to migrate to Italy. For example, the Dini Decree in 1996 made it more easier for Sri Lankans workers to bring their family to Italy. In Rome, Naples and Milan, the Sri Lankans have built up "enlarged families", where jobs are exchanged among relatives and compatriots.〔
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