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Nationality by region of intended residence or former residence. Estimates from the International Passenger Survey, annual table.
Region of intended residence or former residence. Estimates of Long-Term International Migration, annual table.
The primary purpose of entering or leaving UK by sex. Estimates from the International Passenger Survey, annual table.
The primary purpose for entering UK by the year of entering. Estimates from the International Passenger Survey, annual table.
Nationality by origin or destination of migrants. Estimates from the International Passenger Survey, annual table.
New insights on the characteristics of non-British nationals and non-UK-born in the workforce between 2017 and 2019, including those who could be considered as key workers in the response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Individual quarter migration flows to and from the UK. These data are not official statistics.
Migration flows to and from the UK, quarterly tables and charts.
The underlying figures and data from the Annual Population Survey three-year-pooled dataset (2016 to 2018) and the ONS Longitudinal Study for the publication 'Migrant labour force within the tourism industry: August 2019'
Data on international migration and the healthcare workforce, including how many migrants work in health care in the UK, their age structure, location and changes over time. Data is also presented on specific health professions in England, such as hospital nurses and General Practitioners.