Why are so many people moving to the UK?

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Why are so many people moving to the UK?
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Net migration to Britain – people moving in minus those moving out – reached a record 606,000 in 2022. Read more at straitstimes.com.

particularly in health care, social services and agriculture, partly because of Brexit.

The government also points to education as a driver of immigration. Foreign graduate students living in Britain have increasingly taken advantage of a provision that lets them obtain visas for dependent family members. The government said it would make the dependent visas harder to get, but migration experts have said the change would have a limited effect, and universities argue against discouraging foreign students, who they say benefit the economy.Arrivals in the English Channel

Just 45,755 people were detected arriving by small boats across the Channel in 2022, according to government statistics published this year. That amounts to 3.8 per cent of the total number of people moving to Britain.

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