Colombian diaspora
Colombian diaspora refers to the mass movement of Colombian people who have emigrated, looking for a better quality of life or safety. Many of those who moved were educated middle and upper middle-class Colombians, but also significant numbers of the poor. Colombian officials state that this movement peaked in the year 2000 and that the most popular destinations for emigration include the United States, Ecuador, Canada, Brazil, Costa Rica and Venezuela. In Europe, Spain has the largest Colombian community on the continent, while tens of thousands of Colombian immigrants live in Germany, Italy, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom [1]. Many Colombians are also dispersed throughout Latin America (Mexico, Argentina and Chile received political refugees in the mid-to-late 20th century, and Colombian guest workers in the early 2000's).
Another meaning refers to the new wave of Colombian artists who have migrated seeking better opportunities and new markets.