Sunday, April 5, 2009

Despite Recession, Immigration is to remain high in The UK

According to a report, Britain’s recession will have little long-term impact on immigration levels and the number of arrivals will remain high.
The report which was commissioned by the Government's Equalities and Human Rights Commission says social and family links to the UK, a desire to learn English and economic slowdown in home countries will deter immigrants from leaving. It also suggests the flow of immigrants into the UK will pick up as the economy improves. The report is expected to add to the debate about the impact of the recession on migration amid ministerial claims that it will lead to a drop in the recent record numbers of arrivals to Britain.
The number of international students in London has soared by nearly 3,000 in a year. Study London, which represents the capital's universities, said its figures show London is the world's most popular destination to study. So as it is expected that many a students will choose London as their destination to study in 2009, the results would be still unexpected and the impact of recession would be seen only with the passage of time.

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