

Austrians Abroad (German: Auslandsösterreicher) are Austrian citizens, migrants and expatriates alike, who reside outside the Republic of Austria.
The interests of these approximately 500,000 Austrians living abroad, in Germany (243,000), Canada (197,990), Switzerland (50,000), USA (30,000), UK (22,000), South Africa (18,000), Australia and Spain (15,000 each)[1] are represented by the World Federation of Austrians Abroad (German: Auslandsösterreicher-Weltbund), a NGO with headquarters in Vienna, Austria. It is also the umbrella organisation for more than 170 Austrian clubs worldwide, publisher of the quarterly magazine ROTWEISSROT (named after the colours of the Austrian flag), and runs the online community austrians.org (founded in 2004 by Gerald Ganglbauer).[2]
Communities
- Austrian Americans
- Austrian Argentines
- Austrian Australians
- Austrian Brazilians
- Austrian Canadians
- Austrian Mexicans
- Austrians of Croatia
- Transylvanian Landlers (i.e. Austrians of Romania)
- Austrian South African
- Austrians in the United Kingdom
- Austrian Uruguayans
Austrian citizens abroad in July 2022 (Top 10 countries)
 Germany: 256,000
 Germany: 256,000
.svg.png.webp) Canada: 197,990
 Canada: 197,990
.svg.png.webp) Switzerland: 67,000
  Switzerland: 67,000
 United States of America: 38,000
 United States of America: 38,000
 United Kingdom: 36,900
 United Kingdom: 36,900
.svg.png.webp) Australia: 36,900
 Australia: 36,900
 Israel: 15,500
 Israel: 15,500
 Spain: 12,000
 Spain: 12,000
 Argentina: 10,000
 Argentina: 10,000
 Brazil: 10,000
 Brazil: 10,000
 Netherlands: 9,500
 Netherlands: 9,500
Source:[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Website of Austrian Ministry for European and International Affairs, Auslandsösterreicher. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
- ↑ Website of World Federation of Austrians Abroad, Auslandsösterreicher-Weltbund. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
- ↑ "Auslandsösterreicher:innen". STATISTIK AUSTRIA (in Austrian German). Retrieved 2023-06-24.
External links
- Austrians - Weltweit Freunde
- Auslandsösterreicher-Weltbund
- Austrian Ministry for European and International Affairs
- Diaspora of Austrian Jews
