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It's not possible to asnwer this question, asked in these specific terms. Although it is quite common and very simple to move between the countries (in either direction), there are few if any restrictions placed on UK nationals in this issue, and movement can occur very 'casually' for a job, say, to study, or simply because you want to!

It's not normally seen as any more serious than moving to a nearby city in the next county, and is not actually perceived locally as 'emmigartion / Immigration' ... just simply re-location, as in moving house!

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