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Chenise Dilan Poland To Uk Migration

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• When the immigrants come to the UK they arrive at Victoria station.

• The sort of jobs the immigrants are looking to do are; Factory work,

mother care, picking and packing.• The soviet block countries joined the

European union in the year 2004.• 500,000 immigrants are arriving

from Poland .

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• Work jobs, money, etc… attracts immigrants to come to the UK from

mainland Europe.• Since 2004 80,000 immigrants have

arrived in Peterborough.• A lot of Polish products are the impacts

that could be seen on the Lincoln road.• Farming picking etc… are the jobs they do.

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• People are coming to the UK to work for money.

• They can earn around £300 per week.• The employees think that the workers

from Lithuania are hard working people and never late.

• In the Councillors ward, there are issues such as littering etc…

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• Families started to immigrate a lot in Peterborough in the 1970’s and the reactions were that there were a lot

of racist comments and assaults.• The living conditions were, cramped

and over crowded.• The elderly people always thought

that there were no friendly people.

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• The problems in Poland as a result of the workers leaving are that

woman’s had to take the mans place and work.

• The journey from Poland to the UK takes 24hrs and the wages in the UK are 3 times higher than the wages in

Poland.

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• Prior to the accession of Poland, among others countries, into the EU, the British government estimated immigration from

the newly acceded countries at somewhere between 5,000 and 13,000 people per year. This was based on low

historical migration rates and a government assumption that ‘even in the worst case scenario, migration to the UK as a result of the Eastern enlargement of

the EU is not likely to be overly large’.