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Immigrants were invited to Britain primarily to fill labor shortages in various industries, especially after World War II when the economy needed rebuilding. Many came from countries within the Commonwealth, such as India, Pakistan, and the Caribbean, as well as from European nations. The British government actively encouraged Immigration to support workforce demands and bolster economic growth. Additionally, historical ties and cultural connections facilitated the arrival of these immigrants.

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