Usually come to London as it is the capital but other than London, they are moving to Manchester, Liverpool, Bristol and Birmingham because of the expanding and growing economy in the area.
29,000
Edinburgh
Most people feel that there are too many immigrants in the country.
The supposition that the majority will end up in the United Kingdom is not correct. Germany has a much more accepting policy towards migrants and therefore, most migrants that get to Germany will stay in Germany unless ejected. Germany is arguing that the United Kingdom should do its fair share to take on migrants and the UK refuses because it is afraid of cultural problems that could result from the migration. It is a thorny and complex issue and both the German and British positions have a degree of legitimacy.
The top 10 countries people commonly move to the UK from include India, Poland, Pakistan, Romania, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Germany, Italy, France, and the Philippines. These countries have significant diaspora communities in the UK, driven by factors such as employment opportunities, education, and family ties. Immigration trends can vary over time due to economic and political changes, but these nations consistently rank among the highest sources of migrants to the UK.
November 18th/16th i think, in the UK
Pakistanis are more in uk because Pakistan is a part of European and British commonwealth. Most Pakistanis in uk are very ghetto which influences many Pakistani immigrants to move in. Also Pakistan is a very cold country that's why they move into uk:)
As of 24 July 2010 there are currently 237 colleges whose licence to sponsor student migrants for the UK is suspended.
Truthfully - the EU does nothing to control migrants coming to the UK. If they did - there wouldn't be a huge 'refugee' camp in France holding tens of thousands of people waiting for their chance to attempt to enter the UK illegally !
Most likely, yes, since the UK is part of Europe too, and games are usually only different per continent.
Part of the island of Ireland is in the UK. The part under UK governance is usually called Northen Ireland. In contrast the rest of the island is an independent country called the Republic of Ireland to tell it apart.
No, Nepal is not part of the UK.