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More than 80,000 Bulgarians set sights on Britain: Poll finds 20% of those who are considering leaving the country want to come to the UK
Britain and Germany are favoured destinations, according to a poll
Tens of thousands of Romanians and Bulgarians 'poised to migrate'
Restrictions curbing citizens' jobs rights here must be lifted in 2014
Plausible projections suggest as many as 50,000 a year may come
By STEVE DOUGHTY
PUBLISHED: 00:11, 30 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:29, 30 July 2013
More than 80,000 Bulgarians are likely to move to Britain in a new wave of large-scale migration.
According to a poll conducted for the European Parliament, Britain and Germany are favoured destinations.
The survey, carried out by the Afis organisation, provides fresh evidence that tens of thousands of Romanians and Bulgarians are poised to migrate to the UK.
On the move: Protesters shout slogans and wave national flags during an anti-government protest in Sofia last Thursday. More than 80,000 Bulgarians are likely to move to Britain in a new wave of large-scale migration
On the move: Protesters shout slogans and wave national flags during an anti-government protest in Sofia last Thursday. More than 80,000 Bulgarians are likely to move to Britain in a new wave of large-scale migration
The two countries joined the EU in 2007 and under Brussels rules, restrictions curbing their citizens’ right to take jobs here must be lifted at the beginning of next year.
There are no official estimates of how many may come, but plausible projections suggest it might be as many as 50,000 a year.
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According to the Afis poll more than one in 20 Bulgarians – 400,000 people – are considering leaving the country and 22.5 per cent of them, more than 80,000, are likely to move to Britain.
The European Parliament poll follows a survey for the BBC’s Newsnight in April which found that 8.2 per cent of Romanians and 13.6 per cent of Bulgarians would consider Britain as a migration destination.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2381097/Poll-finds-20-Bulgarians-considering-leaving-want-come-UK.html#ixzz2aVfxQj5f
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Britain and Germany are favoured destinations, according to a poll
Tens of thousands of Romanians and Bulgarians 'poised to migrate'
Restrictions curbing citizens' jobs rights here must be lifted in 2014
Plausible projections suggest as many as 50,000 a year may come
By STEVE DOUGHTY
PUBLISHED: 00:11, 30 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:29, 30 July 2013
More than 80,000 Bulgarians are likely to move to Britain in a new wave of large-scale migration.
According to a poll conducted for the European Parliament, Britain and Germany are favoured destinations.
The survey, carried out by the Afis organisation, provides fresh evidence that tens of thousands of Romanians and Bulgarians are poised to migrate to the UK.
On the move: Protesters shout slogans and wave national flags during an anti-government protest in Sofia last Thursday. More than 80,000 Bulgarians are likely to move to Britain in a new wave of large-scale migration
On the move: Protesters shout slogans and wave national flags during an anti-government protest in Sofia last Thursday. More than 80,000 Bulgarians are likely to move to Britain in a new wave of large-scale migration
The two countries joined the EU in 2007 and under Brussels rules, restrictions curbing their citizens’ right to take jobs here must be lifted at the beginning of next year.
There are no official estimates of how many may come, but plausible projections suggest it might be as many as 50,000 a year.
More...
Controversial 'Go home' migrant vans should tour the country, says defiant minister Mark Harper
Vicar vows to quit Britain after new Ukrainian wife is denied a UK visa on language grounds despite being an English teacher
Coalition at war over immigration as Cable attacks 'stupid and offensive' Tory posters telling migrants to go home
According to the Afis poll more than one in 20 Bulgarians – 400,000 people – are considering leaving the country and 22.5 per cent of them, more than 80,000, are likely to move to Britain.
The European Parliament poll follows a survey for the BBC’s Newsnight in April which found that 8.2 per cent of Romanians and 13.6 per cent of Bulgarians would consider Britain as a migration destination.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2381097/Poll-finds-20-Bulgarians-considering-leaving-want-come-UK.html#ixzz2aVfxQj5f
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