Saturday, 5 January 2013
600,000 Poles emigrated to UK.
From the UK SUN
The 2011 Census showed Poles are now the second-largest foreign community in Britain.
They form a significant portion of the 13 per cent of people in England and Wales who were born outside of the UK — and more than half the numbers arrived in the past ten years.
Official figures state there are almost 600,000 Poles living in Britain. But our research suggests the figure might be even higher.
Travel agent Magdalena Francuz shows us a list of the flights that can be taken from the (LODZ) city’s airport to the UK.
Tickets from Ryanair and the low-cost Hungarian airline Wizzair cost as little as £20. Magdalena says many of the flights are full but adds: “Most of my customers are not buying one-way tickets. They buy returns so they can come back in two or three months.
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