British migration to NZ overtaken by Chinese

Posted on: January 19th, 2010 Posted by Helen Young

The ever-popular expat destination of New Zealand has for the first time on record seen the United Kingdom usurped from its place atop the family immigration table.
New Zealand’s Family Sponsored Stream and the Partnership policy are the mechanisms used for accepting new residents and China has now overtaken traditional source Britain as leader.
The Department of [...]

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Brits Hit by Eastern European Emigration

Posted on: January 18th, 2010 Posted by James Becks

Recently there has been an influx of 1.5 million eastern Europeans getting work in the UK over the past six years. This is likely to have a negative impact on the wages of the lowest paid British workers, according to a major report ordered by the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
The report claims that the [...]

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Lord Carey Makes Plea Over UK Emigration Numbers

Posted on: January 7th, 2010 Posted by Andy Scott

It now seems that new emigrants that are coming to Britain should have an understanding of the country’s Christian heritage, according to former Archbishop of Canterbury. Lord Carey is among 19 other MP’s and peers that are backing a call for the major parties to make a commitment in their general election manifestos not to [...]

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AIDS on the Rise in the UK Due to Emigration

Posted on: December 28th, 2009 Posted by Andy Scott

It appears now that some experts are claiming that the number of cases of AIDS in the UK is on the rise, and this could be due to emigration. Many emigrants making their way from Sub-Saharan Africa have apparently been the primary drivers of the AIDS pandemic that is sweeping the UK.
This new research, which [...]

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Britons Say UK Emigration is a Problem

Posted on: December 7th, 2009 Posted by Beth Williams

It now seems that Brits are saying that UK emigration is becoming a problem. A new survey on eight countries shows that British people are the only people in western Europe that want emigration controlled at the national, rather than European, level. This comes despite having very little confidence in the national authority’s handling of [...]

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New UK Emigration Laws Concern Indian Emigrants

Posted on: November 18th, 2009 Posted by Beth Williams

Reports now show that leading group representing professionals from India, as well as other non-European Union countries have said that Britain’s efforts to tighten its emigration should not mean the retrospective application of new laws. This announcement came after the UK government announced last week that it had draft up a bill that seeks to [...]

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Aussie expats giving up on Britain

Posted on: November 13th, 2009 Posted by Andy Scott

Stricter UK visa regulations and continued economic gloom are the reasons being attributed to increasing numbers of Australian expats leaving the Old Dart and returning home.
This represents a change from the traditional reason most from down under end up heading home, the miserable British weather.
However, weather related and economic sunshine has been enjoyed in Australia [...]

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Over the past few years, the UK has been cracking down on its emigration policies as a whole. This has lead to a number of different changes in how things work. Some experts say that the number of asylum seekers that get turned down is on its way up, and this includes children.
Reports show that [...]

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