- Kosovar migration to the United Kingdom
Kosovar migration to the United Kingdom refers to people from
Kosovo region settling in or temporarily living in theUnited Kingdom .Population and settlement
The earliest arrivals settled in
London in the1990s , with pockets of arrivals in other cities [ [http://www.icar.org.uk/?lid=1353 Kosovars in the UK] ] . London local authorities regularly dispersed Kosovars to towns inKent and elsewhere on the South Coast. As numbers grew, clusters of Kosovars could be found in towns near airports, coastal ports or near motorway stopping points.While not all Kosovars in the UK are refugees or asylum seekers, it is not clear what proportion of the population are migrants who have arrived through other immigration channels. However, there does not appear to be a distinct migrant community from Kosovo that is not linked with the volatile events of the 1990s.*flagicon|England
England 220,000London 50,725 (est.)Southeast coast 13,506 not including LondonManchester 10,00Newcastle 4,145Huddersfield 4,000Reading 3,473 Leeds 1,200-1,300Liverpool 1,000Bolton 934
*flagicon|WalesWales 2,967
*flagicon|ScotlandScotland 5,692The Kosovo Programme identified a number of centres to which evacuees would be sent, most in the
North of England andScotland , leading to a significant presence in towns such asLeeds andGlasgow . Since the introduction of the National Asylum Support Service (NASS) and the national dispersal system for asylum seekers, later arrivals from Kosovo have been distributed all over the UK. Since 2001, numbers as a whole have declined. In the North of England, some towns no longer have a significant Kosovar population, others have seen a movement towards their town by Kosovars initially sent to other towns in the area. Of the two thousand or so evacuees sent to Leeds, about twelve to thirteen hundred people remain. Nearly all are concentrated in Leeds but some have settled in outlying towns such asHuddersfield . Approximately forty evacuees remain in Glasgow and eighty inBarrow-in-Furness . In London, Kosovars were predominantly settled in North London, but can now be found in all parts of the city where affordable housing is available they number about 34,725 in Londonee also
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Serbian British
*Croatian British References
External links
* [http://www.albanianyouthaction.org.uk/ British Albanian Kosovar Council]
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