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Where in the UK are the most foreigners?
A total of 3,354,000 people born in other countries made up an estimated 37.7% of London's population of 8,888,000 in 2017. This is more than double the UK average of 14.4%.The UK has long been a destination for immigrants seeking new opportunities for work or study, and to start a new life with family members.London
In 2021, approximately half of the UK's foreign-born population, totaling 48%, resided either in London (35% – 3,346,000) or the South East (13% – 1,286,000). Areas such as Brent, Westminster, and Kensington and Chelsea stand out for their significant immigrant populations in London.

What is the largest foreign community in the UK : Polish nationals
In 2020/21 there were approximately 696,000 Polish nationals living in the United Kingdom, the highest non-British population at this time. Indian and Irish were the joint second-largest nationalities at approximately 370,000 people.

What is the largest immigrant group in the UK

In the year ending June 2021, India was – once again – the most common country of birth for migrants (896,000) in the UK. It regained the top place from Poland, after a number of Polish-born people left the UK. Poles still represented the biggest non-British nationality (696,000).

Where do most immigrants live in the UK : London
Where Do Most Immigrants Live in the UK Although most of the UK-born population are fairly evenly distributed throughout the country, it's clear that certain parts of the country are more likely to have higher immigrant populations than others. Unsurprisingly, London comes out on top for this.

New York metropolitan areaMetropolitan and urban regions with the largest foreign-born populations

Rank Metropolitan region / urban area Country
1 New York metropolitan area United States
2 London and the home counties United Kingdom
3 Los Angeles Metropolitan Area United States
4 Greater Toronto Area Canada


London
Although London made up only 14% of the total UK population in 2020, it was home to 35% (3.3 million) of the UK's foreign-born population (Figure 2). This represented more than 2.5 times as many foreign-born residents as in the South East, a region with about the same total population as London.

How many Polish live in the UK

approximately 682,000 people
There are approximately 682,000 people born in Poland residing in the UK. Since the late 20th century, they have become one of the largest ethnic minorities in the country alongside Irish, Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Germans, and Chinese.London
In 2021, approximately half of the UK's foreign-born population, totaling 48%, resided either in London (35% – 3,346,000) or the South East (13% – 1,286,000). Areas such as Brent, Westminster, and Kensington and Chelsea stand out for their significant immigrant populations in London.Foreign-born population in 2022

In absolute terms, the biggest populations of foreign-born citizens (from other EU members and non-EU countries) were registered in Germany (15.3 million people), France (8.7 million) and Spain (7.4 million).

LondonPolish population of the United Kingdom in 2021, by region (in 1,000s)

Characteristic Number of nationals in thousands
London 127
South East 90
West Midlands 68
North West 64

Which EU country is most immigrant friendly : Top European Countries for Migrants: Where to Settle

  1. Portugal. Portugal, with its warm climate, stunning coastline, and rich history, has become a popular choice for migrants.
  2. Germany.
  3. Ireland.
  4. United Kingdom.
  5. Spain.
  6. Iceland.
  7. Finland.
  8. Denmark.

What is the highest immigrant population in the UK : In 2020/21 there were approximately 696,000 Polish nationals living in the United Kingdom, the highest non-British population at this time. Indian and Irish were the joint second-largest nationalities at approximately 370,000 people.

What is the largest immigrant population in the UK

In the year ending June 2021, India was – once again – the most common country of birth for migrants (896,000) in the UK. It regained the top place from Poland, after a number of Polish-born people left the UK. Poles still represented the biggest non-British nationality (696,000).

Estonia ranks as the hardest country for non-EU residents to become citizens of. It has the lowest average percentage of residents who gain citizenship, at around one in 200 (0.6%).9 Best English-speaking European countries for expats

  • The Netherlands.
  • Austria.
  • Norway.
  • Denmark.
  • Belgium.
  • Sweden.
  • Finland.
  • Portugal.

What is the hardest passport to get : The Hardest Countries To Get Citizenship

  • Qatar. Qatar, nestled in the Persian Gulf and known for its immense wealth driven by the natural gas industry, is renowned for the stringent requirements for obtaining citizenship.
  • Vatican City.
  • Liechtenstein.
  • Bhutan.
  • Saudi Arabia.
  • Kuwait.
  • Switzerland.
  • China.