Record UK annual migration stock of over 500,000 people | the world

Record UK annual migration stock of over 500,000 people |  the world

Official data showed on Thursday that net migration to the UK reached around 504,000 people in the year to June, driven by an increase in the number of non-EU nationals.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the recovery in travel after the Covid-19 crisis and an increase in the number of international students studying at a distance during the pandemic contributed to the increase.

1.1 million long-term migrants arrived during the period, 435,000 more than the previous year. Most of those who left the UK were EU citizens. Three new visa schemes – for Ukrainian, Afghan and British citizens of Hong Kong – added about 138,000 to the arrivals.

“A series of global events affected international migration patterns in the 12 months to June 2022. Together, they are unprecedented,” said Jay Lindop, Director of the Center for International Migration at the ONS.

“Migration from non-EU countries, especially students, is driving this increase,” Lindop added. “The many independent factors contributing to migration at this point indicate that it is too early to say whether this picture will persist.” Concerns about the impact on immigration were a key driver of the UK’s 2016 vote to leave the HUH. At the time, then Prime Minister David Cameron had been unable to achieve a migration balance of less than 100,000 a year for several years.

Rishi Sunak’s spokesman said the Prime Minister was “absolutely” on reducing the overall number.

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