UK Immigration Service ended in 2007.
After WWII there was a manpower shortage in many countries and the various governments had to find solutions for the problem. One of those solutions the UK introduced was to subsidise immigration and guarantee jobs for those that took up the offer. As did several other countries.
Yes, some Polish people do live in the UK.
Polish people have a lot of reasons for leaving Poland and moving to the UK. Poland was quite a poor country and it was overcrowded, due to Poland's big population, it was hard to find jobs. After 2004, when Poland joined the EU, polish people came to the UK in search of higher paying jobs also in Poland they didn't have free health care nor did they live a good quality life.
The top 5 spoken languages in the UK are English, Polish, Punjabi, Urdu, and Bengali. English is the most widely spoken language, while Polish has become increasingly common due to immigration trends. Punjabi, Urdu, and Bengali are also widely spoken due to significant South Asian communities in the UK.
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A polish forklift license may not be valid in the UK. This is due to the fact that there is no formal licensing system in place for forklift driving in the UK.
religion has been impacted in the UK by immigration because the immigrants all brought in separate religions, and this caused cultural diffusion.
The effects of Polish immigration in the UK are things such as:Negative:Over crowding/over populationNot enough spaces in universities/collages/schools for British pupilsNot enough work for British CitizensPolish immigrants not used/aware to British way of life (leading to increase in crime such as prostitution, tipping ect.)Not many Polish people speak English, so there's a strain on public services to hire translators that cost money ect.Positive:Polish citizens do many of the jobs that the British don't want to do (eg. factory work, farm work)British people can become aware of people from other cultures
yes they can
letting foreign people in
Its easy they dont