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Egypt: how many Egyptians citizens are there in USA? what are the main job activities they have?
In which State they are more concentrated?
(esp for Gazelle: on vacation...lol)
17 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Egyptian Americans are among the more recent groups to have immigrated to the United States. Unlike other peoples of Arab descent who settled in the Americas in large numbers as early as the mid-nineteenth century, the Egyptians, regarded as one of the most sedentary ethnic groups, began to emigrate in significant numbers only during the latter part of the twentieth century. While the majority left for economic or educational reasons, many Copts, Jews, and conservative Muslims emigrated because they were concerned about the political developments in Egypt. Still, thousands of others left after Egypt's 1967 defeat in the Arab-Israeli War; approximately 15,000 Egyptians immigrated to the United States from 1967 to 1977. The past three decades have witnessed unprecedented movements of large Egyptian populations not only to the United States and Canada but also to Australia, Europe, and the Gulf Arab countries.
The majority of the first Egyptian immigrants to the United States comprised educated professionals and skilled workers. Their immigration was eased by the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act, which welcomed certain professionals, especially scientists. Estimates of the number of Egyptian immigrants to the United States have varied from 800,000 to two million, with the largest concentration of Egyptians living in New Jersey, New York, California, Illinois, Florida, and Texas. Climate has had an important influence on the settlement patterns of Egyptian Americans. Accustomed to the warm and temperate climate of their homeland, many Egyptians have gravitated toward America's southern states.
The main job activities they have:-
The first wave of immigrants consisted of individuals who either had obtained a professional degree or had come seeking further education. They pursued careers as doctors, accountants, engineers, and lawyers, and a good number joined the teaching faculties of major universities. The second wave held college degrees but had to accept menial jobs. When they first arrived many drove taxicabs or waited on tables in restaurants. The economic recession and corporate downsizing undoubtedly have affected Egyptian Americans. Some enterprising citizens have gone into business for themselves. Because of the stigma attached to being unemployed or on welfare, Egyptian Americans have resisted receiving these benefits, but as time goes on their participation in social aid programs will become an increasing fact of life.
Source(s): proud to be egyptian american - Anonymous5 years ago
If you think that the Egyptian nationality does worth the primeness to have then go for it,if you don't then just stay an american. Advantage of the Egyptian passport:You don't need to drop your american citizenship or passport Disadvantage of Egyptian passport: Has no privilages except that you gte to be treated as citizen in Egypt.
- 1 decade ago
Not sure if Im correct, Theres about 2 million Egyptians in the USA, they are mostly populated along the eastcoast, mainly the upper eastcoast, New Jersey and New York probably being the most populated states of Egyptians, I dont know the job activities.
- PassioنLv 71 decade ago
I know they are a lot of Egyptians in NY, NJ, Michigan, Illinois and Connecticut. I have no idea about the jobs.
There's an Egyptian shop just located 2 blocks away from where I live and I know another town near hear that is full of Arabic places and people. And there's also a Moroccan guy near here who has a salon.
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- 1 decade ago
i don't have specific statistics bas i heard that there are about 2 million copts in US so that means Egyptians overall are more than that bas any way they do not exceed 1% or so
States: New Jersey, New York, California, Washington, Florida.. i think most states on the coast
i know some ppl in Oklahoma and Maryland and Kentucky.. they say most ppl there are Americans and no Egyptians
Jobs: at church (its Egyptian one) i know Lots of doctors, English and Math teachers, pharmacists, dentists, store owners, lots of businessmen, real estate and people that work at gas stations, supermarkets etc etc.
i have few Egyptians in the neighborhood but i don't have many stores except one in downtown near the beach beybee3 kebab w kofta w shawerma haha! but i have been to places north to where i live with lots of Arabs in general .. like the stores and the streets have arabic written on them ..
just like Asians there are some streets where the boards on top of the stores have Asian language written on them
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Well I live in the US in the east coast somewhere. The place I live in we have no arabs around just mainly white people and that's it. It's basically suburbia like very quiet, clean, lights out by 8, and we all know each other. My dad has a very good job actually alhamdullillah and my mom is a nurse even though it makes me so mad b/c she should be at home with me making me food and cleaning gosh. Why does she work i have no idea????
I think most arabs like in the East Coast. I have an american citizenship though b/c i was born here.
- 1 decade ago
LOOOL awwwwwww thanks Zoser!!! hahaha thats really sweet and funny hehe
Ok ummmmm, well where I live there are barely any Egyptians, my best friend (Egyptian) lives like an hour away from me! Yeah, I tried to look it up on google, but your question came up hahahaha.
Ummmmmm, I believe Michigan has the most Egyptians, I don't remember though. Other states would be New York, New Jersey, Massachusettes, Texas, California, Florida, and places like that.
Main jobs and activities? For me its staying home and being bored haha. My dad is like a computer engineer (or something like that, its called a fancy schmancy word that idk how to say haha) ummmmmm my mommy used to be a teacher and ummmmm...yeahhhh i'm kinda gonna stop myself before I start ranting hehe
Thanks for tryin to make me un bored! hahaha
EDIT: I just realized that I say ummmmmmm too much LOOL (sorry!)
EDIT: @Passion: Nah, there is barely any in CT!!! haha
Source(s): egyptian brains :D - 1 decade ago
i don't know how many, but i think the main jobs are like gas stations, pharmacies, restaurants, buisness work, i think the most egyptians are probably around New Jersey, Florida, Texas, California, Michigan.......TOO BAD THERE ARE NONE WHERE I LIVE!!!!! :(
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sultan you are SOO lucky!! it's as if you never even left egypt...:( where i live there are no Egyptians for miles except for my family, and the nearest mosque is 3 hours away!!!!! :(
- 1 decade ago
Not sure about your first 2 questions. But they are concentrated in NY. I have a huge street that has only Arabic stores in them (and a Mosque at the end). My neighborhood has lots of Egyptians...yeah...
- RubyLv 61 decade ago
Texas, New York, California, Florida, Michigan.
They work all kinds of jobs. In cali, u will see a lot of engineers. In Texas, a lot of businessmen. most of them who do not have a decent degree to work with in the states get into the car dealing bussiness and restaurants.