No. All of those countries are Christian-majority countries.
Countries like Germany, UK accepts christian refugees. But not limited to them only.
Countries that have a Christian population have Christmas celebrations. Even countries that do not have a large Christian presence are falling into line with the marketing aspects of the the Christmas season.
The continents of North America, South America, Europe, and Australia are predominately Christian. Africa also boasts a large Christian population, and the majority of African countries are predominately Christian, however, the Islamic nations of Africa have a larger population than these countries combined. Asia also has a somewhat large Christian population.
In European countries and countries with a history of colonization by European powers.
Egypt Lebanon-- research coptic christians
Christian Bratt has written: 'Labour relations in 18 countries'
Egypt. It's estimated Christian population is 7,892,000, making the country 10% Christian.
Countries that have a Christian background
Christian debt management, debt services based on Christian values are available in every developed country worldwide, yet understandably more predominant in Christian countries. Non-profit Christian debt advice is available online and available internationally.
No. Christmas is a Christian holiday. And not every country is mostly Christian.
The same as most Christian and/or Catholic countries.