Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents
Total
243 932
Nordic countries except Norway, EU/EFTA, UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand
72 492
Europe except EU/EFTA/UK, Africa, Asia, America except USA and Canada, Oceania except Australia and New Zealand, polar regions
171 440
Immigrants
Total
184 251
Nordic countries except Norway, EU/EFTA, UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand
64 932
Europe except EU/EFTA/UK, Africa, Asia, America except USA and Canada, Oceania except Australia and New Zealand, polar regions
119 319
Norwegian-born to immigrant parents
Total
59 681
Nordic countries except Norway, EU/EFTA, UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand
7 560
Europe except EU/EFTA/UK, Africa, Asia, America except USA and Canada, Oceania except Australia and New Zealand, polar regions
52 121
As of 2022, immigrants of non-Western origin and their children enumerated 164,824, and made up an estimated 24% of Oslo's population.[3]
Immigrants of Western origin and their children enumerated 71,858, and made up an estimated 10% of the city's population. Immigrants made up a total of 35% of Oslo's population in 2022.[3][4]
Religiously, the residents of Oslo are in a majority-minority state with the largest group religious group being adherents to the Lutheran Church of Norway, but these do not make up the majority of residents. Irreligious people make up 28.9% of the population with the largest other religious group being Islam which makes up 9.5% of the city.