The EU population in the UK fell by 200,000 in 2020

The number of EU citizens residing in the UK fell by 200,000 people last year, according to data released Friday by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

The number of EU citizens residing in the UK fell from 3.7 million to 3.5 million in one year.

Poles are listed as the most common foreign group residing in the United Kingdom, with a population of 738,000. They are followed by the Romanians, Irish, Indians and Italians.

London is the most populous area in the United Kingdom with a population of about 67 million.

Those who were not born in the UK make up 37% of London’s population, while non-British people make up 22%.

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An Office for National Statistics spokesperson indicated that factors such as the UK’s exit from the European Union, as well as the pandemic, may have influenced the behavior and decisions of foreigners living in the UK.

* Translated by Daniel Gallego.

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