COMING ATTRACTIONS? Over Half of England and Wales Population Growth Due to Immigration; Number of Romanian-Born in England and Wales Soars 576 Per Cent in Just Ten Years; One in Six People in England and Wales were Born in Foreign Countries
Over Half of England and Wales Population Growth Due to Immigration, Census Reveals:
Nearly 60 per cent of the population growth of England and Wales over the past decade is a result of immigration, official census data has revealed.
A considerable majority of the population growth in England and Wales is down to substantial inward migration into the two countries, official census data has revealed.
The migrant-fueled population growth in the two UK nations is not an isolated instance, with other countries across Europe seeing their populations soar as a result of legal and illegal immigration.
Since 2011, there has been an increase in the number and percentage of people born outside the UK and people with non-UK passports in each region of England and in Wales.
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Number of Romanian-Born in England and Wales Soars 576 Per Cent in Just Ten Years:
The number of people who are day-to-day residents of England and Wales who were born in Romania has seen an enormous increase in the past ten years, rising a remarkable 576 per cent.
The UK government’s statistical bureau, the Office for National Statistics, released a tranche of census data Wednesday, revealing the state of the nation as it was in March 2021, allowing comparison with previous data from other censuses in 2011 and 2001. While mass migration has wrought huge changes in England and Wales over the past ten years, one stand-out statistic is the sudden surge of people born in Romania living in England and Wales.
While there were an estimated 80,000 people born in Romania in England and Wales in 2011, the latest census puts the new figure at 539,000, a staggering rise of 576 per cent. While Romania wasn’t even close to the top ten sources for foreign-born residents in 2011, the rapid growth has catapulted the nation to the number four spot, after India, Poland, and Pakistan. —>READ MORE HERE
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