Anywhere they want to! Polish citizens as EU nationals have the right to live and work anywhere within the European Union. But to be more specific many live in London, being the UKs largest city with particular concentrations in the Hammersmith area and Ealing among other 'little Polands.' The town of Peterborough in Cambridgeshire also has many resident Polish nationals.
They also do many of the jobs lazy council-flat dwelling English morons refuse to do and with a better attitude and work ethic. If the Poles and other EU workers left the UK tomorrow the British economy would be in an even more parlous state than it already is.
Sounds like the person who wrote the above is a moron (what does parlous mean, perilous?) Poles tell me, they are able to share the rent on a house or flat between many of them, save their money and go home, where it is worth more. Can the British do this?
Also I read in a Polish magazine details of benefits, and how to acquire them ! So not all Poles come to work, some do both, benefit and work.
Are people aware, many "Poles" are Russian? Not part of Europe !
I would say about 800,000-1,200,000 Polish live in the UK
cos of the eu
Yes, some Polish people do live in the UK.
wher do 1880 immigrant live in the uk now
Polish immigrants that arrived to the US didn't face any obstacles such as racism, because all of the Polish immigrants were wealthy and just looking for more wealth
Polish immigrants come from Poland.
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Polish immigrants mainly came from Poland, a country located in Central Europe. During different waves of migration, Polish immigrants also came from other regions like Eastern Europe and Russia, seeking opportunities and a better life in other countries such as the United States.
No, Steve Novak is not Polish. He was born in the United States and is of Polish descent. His grandparents were Polish immigrants.
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Polish immigrants often chose their location based on factors such as job opportunities, existing Polish communities, family connections, and the availability of affordable housing. They also selected areas that offered familiar cultural and religious institutions to help ease the transition to a new country.