This document discusses recent migration trends from Asia to OECD and non-OECD countries. It finds that while migration growth rates have slowed slightly since the late 2000s, Asia still accounts for a growing share of migrants to OECD nations. The top countries of origin for Asian migrants to the OECD in 2016 were China, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Temporary migration programs in OECD countries are also increasing, with over 4 million temporary workers entering in 2016. International student flows from Asia are rising as well, with Asia dominating the regions of origin and destination for international students globally. In European OECD countries, Asian migrants have recovered from the economic crisis faster than other migrants in terms of employment and unemployment rates.