Press Release 21/11/2025

MIGRATORY MOVEMENTS STATISTICS. 2024

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The migratory balance of the Basque Country was positive at 20,870 people in 2024

Almost 71.2% of immigrants and 51.2% of emigrants were foreign nationals

In 2024, the migratory balance remained positive, standing at 20,870 people, although it fell slightly compared to 2023 (20,928 people), down 0.3%, according to Eustat data. 58,977 immigrants arrived compared to 58,568 in 2023, an increase of 0.7%. Meanwhile, the number of emigrations rose by 1.2 %, going from 37,640 in 2023 to 38,107 in 2024.


The migratory balance followed a slight upward trend throughout the year: it was positive between January and June by 10,230 people, and higher in the second half of the year with 10,640 people.

By province, Bizkaia recorded the highest migratory balance, with 11,845 people, representing an increase of 1.9% compared to 2023. Gipukoa also had a positive balance, of 5,477 people, registering the most pronounced decrease (-10.2%). The balance in Álava was 3,548 people, up 10.6% compared to 2023.

As regards the capitals, all three recorded positive balances: 4,670 in Bilbao, 1,533 in San Sebastián and 2,767 in Vitoria-Gasteiz.

In relation to the movements that occur between the Basque Country and the other Autonomous Regions, there was a positive balance of 1,708 people in 2024, although this was lower than the balance registered in 2023, which stood at 1,814 people (-5.8 %). Meanwhile, the balance with foreign countries was also positive, standing at 19,162 people, slightly higher than in 2023(+0.25 %).

External or extra-community geographical mobility (i.e. changes of residence to or from locations outside the Basque Country) remained almost stable, going from 43.8 per 1,000 inhabitants in 2023 to 44 in 2024. By province, it was down 1.2 points in Álava, dropping to 47.3‰, while in Gipuzkoa and Bizkaia it increased by 0.3 points, rising to 41.4‰, and 0.5 points, increasing to 44.6‰, respectively.

Both immigrations and emigrations with other autonomous regions were concentrated in Andalusia, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Catalonia and Madrid

If we take into account the migratory movements with the different autonomous regions, the Basque Country maintained a positive migratory balance with 13 of them, while the balance with the other 4 was negative.

In order, the autonomous regions that attracted the most emigrants from the Basque Country were as follows: Castilla y León, Madrid, Cantabria, Catalonia and Andalusia. Between the five of them, they received 57.3% of the people who left the Basque Country for other regions. The total number of migrations to other autonomous regions was 19,322.


In descending order, the autonomous regions that contributed the most immigrants were as follows: Madrid, Castilla y León, Andalusia, Catalonia and Cantabria. Between the five of them, they contributed 58.4% of the total immigrants from the rest of Spain. The total number of migrations from other autonomous regions was 21,030.

Andalusia is the Autonomous Region with the highest positive balance, with 673 people, and Castilla y León has the most negative balance, with 234.

The average age of immigrants was 33.3 and that of emigrants was 37.4

The average age of immigrants increased from 33.1 in 2023 to 33.3 in 2024, while the that of emigrants increased from 37.1 to 37.4 in the same period. 50.9% of immigrations and 47.2% of emigrations were by people in the 20-39 age group. The most common age groups were 25-29, which accounted for 15.3% of immigrations and 13.8% of emigrations, and 30-34, which were responsible for 12.9% of immigrations and 13.1% of emigrations.

Differences in relation to gender increased slightly compared to the previous year: men represented 53.1% of immigrants and women 46.9%; similarly, 54.1% of emigrants were men and 45.9% were women.

The number of immigrations of foreign nationals stood at 42,003 in 2024, i.e. 71.2% of all immigrations. Of these, 34,345 came directly from a foreign country (81.8%) and the rest (7,658) came from another autonomous region (18.2%), primarily Madrid, Catalonia and Andalusia.

Emigrations of foreign nationals rose to 19,507, accounting for 51.2% of total emigrations. The destination for 73% of them was abroad. As a result, the migratory balance of foreign nationals was positive by 22,496 people in 2024, compared to 22,262 in 2023, i.e. 1.1% more than the previous year.

60.3% of the changes of residence among the Basque population occurred within the Basque Country itself

11.1% of the Basque population changed their place of residence in 2024, with this mobility being within the Basque Country on 60.3% of occasions, whilst in the remaining cases it was to outside the Basque Country.

In total, 244,809 changes of normal places of residence were recorded in the Basque Country. Of these, 91,318 were changes of address within the same municipality. Intra-community mobility, in other words, where the origin and destination are different municipalities of the Basque Country, increased to 56,407 movements.

There were also 58,977 cases of extra-community or external immigration, which are those that have their origin outside the autonomous region and where the destination is the Basque Country. Of these cases, 37,947 came from abroad, 2.3% more than in 2023.

Finally, there were 38,107 cases of external or extra-community emigration, in other words, changes in the place of residence from a municipality of the Basque Country to a destination outside the region, 49.3% (18,785) of which were abroad.

Evolution of migratory movements and balances. Basque Country. 1988-2024

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  Immigration Emigrations Migratory balance
  Total Variation rate (1988=100) Total Variation rate (1988=100) Total
1988 8,014 100 18,103 100 -10,089
1992 9,006 112 13,668 76 -4,662
1995 11,316 141 16,130 89 -4,814
1999 16,103 201 17,291 96 -1,188
2000 20,022 250 17,462 96 3,903
2001 25,775 322 18,696 103 7,861
2002 25,967 324 19,730 109 6,082
2003 28,467 355 22,216 123 4,864
2004 30,328 378 21,304 118 8,116
2005 33,993 424 20,672 114 12,256
2006 37,147 464 22,689 125 11,827
2007 41,361 516 23,669 131 16,835
2008 44,630 557 29,941 165 14,689
2009 38,368 479 31,815 176 6,553
2010 38,591 482 33,425 185 5,166
2011 41,011 512 32,819 181 8,192
2012 34,362 429 34,589 191 -227
2013 33,987 424 35,943 199 -1,956
2014 35,491 443 31,889 176 3,602
2015 35,917 448 32,555 180 3,362
2016 40,126 501 31,255 173 8,871
2017 41,861 522 31,136 172 10,725
2018 46,982 586 32,258 178 14,724
2019 52,306 653 32,838 181 19,468
2020 35,221 439 30,709 170 4,512
2021 39,427 492 35,839 198 3,588
2022 59,194 739 37,023 205 22,171
2023 58,568 731 37,640 208 20,928
2024(p) 58,977 736 38,107 211 20,870

(p)provisional data

Date November 21, 2025

Source: Eustat Migratory movement statistics


For further information:

Eustat - Euskal Estatistika Erakundea/Basque Statistics Institute
C/ Donostia-San Sebastián, 1 01010 Vitoria-Gasteiz
Press Service: servicioprensa@eustat.eus Tel.: 945 01 75 62

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