Where do most Hongkongers live in the UK?

According to a report for Hongkongers in Britain, sizeable communities have since clustered around London, Reading, Manchester and Birmingham, totalling about 180,000 people. The local council estimates between 4,500 and 5,000 have been drawn to Solihull.
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Where do Hong Kong people live in the UK?

BN(O) arrivals tended to move to affordable areas and suburbs outside of London that had a strong schooling system, with popular destinations named as Salford, Trafford, Warrington, Solihull and Sutton.
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Where do most Chinese people live in the UK?

British Chinese live in every major British city, most notably including London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield and Cambridge. Compared with most other ethnic minorities in the UK, the Chinese are amongst the most geographically dispersed.
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Why are Hong Kongers moving to the UK?

The fact that most Hong Kongers also offer a net gain to the economy by bringing their wealth, an education and skilled labour to the economy means they are generally seen as good for the UK even by the most anti immigrant Brits (of which there are a substantial amount these days).
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Where do most foreigners live in the UK?

The most popular destination in the UK among migrants is London. Based on UK census data from 2021 (2022 in Scotland), London emerges as the most popular destination for migrants (Figure 1).
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Who are the largest foreigners in the UK?

India, Poland, Pakistan, Romania, and Ireland were the most common countries of birth among UK migrants in 2021/22. According to the 2021/22 Census, an estimated 32% of all foreign-born residents in the UK came from five countries – India (9%), Poland (8%), Pakistan (6%), Romania (5%), and Ireland (4%).
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Where do the friendliest people live in the UK?

Oxford, England

Oxford is a university city that's often celebrated for its friendliness. In 2021, the Friendship Index poll asked respondents questions about kindness, encouragement, and looking after others, and ranked Oxford as the number-one friendliest city in the UK.
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Where do most Hong Kongers move to?

The largest community of Hong Kongers living outside of Hong Kong is in Mainland China, followed by the US, Canada and the UK.
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Can Hong Kong residents settle in the UK?

From 31 January 2021, British National (Overseas) citizens from Hong Kong and their family members will be able to apply for leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom on the new Hong Kong British National (Overseas) (BN(O)) route.
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Do Hong Kong people prefer British rule?

Indeed, an opinion poll (in 1997) found that 64.5% of Hong Kong people thought the British rule is more good than bad, only 2.9% thought that it's more bad than good, with the rest saying either they don't know or that it's equally good and bad.
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Which British city has the most Asians?

2021 census

The ten local authorities with the largest proportion of people who identified as Asian were: Redbridge (47.33%), Slough (46.75%), Harrow (45.23%), Tower Hamlets (44.43%), Leicester (43.40%), Newham (42.21%), Luton (36.99%), Hounslow (36.73%), Blackburn with Darwen (35.66%) and Hillingdon (33.32%).
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Why are there so many Chinese in Manchester?

A Chinese immigration wave began in the 1950s, when there were severe labour shortages, and in response to the British Nationality Act 1948 which allowed easier access into the country.
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Where do rich Chinese live in London?

The second group are affluent upper middle class Chinese and Hong Kong families, typically spending between £5 million to £10 million for a London family home/luxury pied-a-terre in locations including St John's Wood, Marylebone or Regent's Park or £750,000 to £1.5 million for an apartment in Aldwych, Soho or Fitzrovia ...
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Do Hong Kongers speak British English?

Pronunciation. As a result of the colonial legacy, the pronunciation of Hong Kong English was assumed to be originally based on British English. However, nowadays, there are new features of pronunciation derived from American English, and the influence of American English has emerged.
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Where is the largest Chinese community in the UK?

The Chinese community is widely dispersed throughout the UK, but the main concentration, around half, is in London. There are established Chinatowns in large cities, such as London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Newcastle upon Tyne.
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What are Hong Kong people called?

The terms Hongkonger and Hong Kongese are used to denote a resident of Hong Kong, including permanent and non-permanent residents.
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Where do most Hong Kongers live in the UK?

According to a report for Hongkongers in Britain, sizeable communities have since clustered around London, Reading, Manchester and Birmingham, totalling about 180,000 people. The local council estimates between 4,500 and 5,000 have been drawn to Solihull.
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How long can Hong Kongers stay in the UK?

You are able to stay in United Kingdom for up to 180 days. If you wish to stay longer, please refer to the information at the top of this page to see if there are any long-stay visa options. If there are none, please contact your nearest British embassy or consulate for more information on how to extend your stay.
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Do Hong Kongers get British citizenship?

The subsequently enacted British Nationality (Hong Kong) Act 1997 gives them an entitlement to acquire full British citizenship by making an application to register for that status after 1 July 1997.
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Why are people leaving HK?

Regarding their reasons for intending to leave the city, 23.8 per cent cited the poor economy in Hong Kong and the lack of economic prospects, making it the most popular answer. Shops awaiting for lease on a Hong Kong street in October 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP.
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Are Hong Kongers different from Chinese?

Hong Kong Culture is Different to Chinese Mainland Culture

It is not just their Cantonese language that makes them different. They often smile more, seem happier, and are more polite and circumspect in public. Language: English and Cantonese are their official languages.
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Where do the rich live in Hong Kong?

As depicted in the recent Nicole Kidman-led Prime Video series, Expats, Victoria Peak – or the Peak as it's known locally – epitomizes wealth and prestige in one of the world's most expensive, and densely populated, cities.
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What city in the UK has the least white people?

The city with the lowest White British population as a percentage was Leicester (40.9%) – also the only city below 50% – while the lowest for unitary authorities was Slough (34.5%), followed by Luton (44.6%).
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What is the most loved city in the UK?

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  1. 1 York76%
  2. 2 Edinburgh74%
  3. 3 London63%
  4. 4 Oxford62%
  5. 5 Cambridge62%
  6. 6 Brighton61%
  7. 7 Newcastle upon Tyne55%
  8. 8 Durham54%
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Where is the prettiest place to live in the UK?

Top 20 prettiest places to live in Britain
  • Port Isaac, Cornwall. Picture postcard Port Isaac is probably best known as the filming location for Doc Martin. ...
  • Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. ...
  • Aysgarth, North Yorkshire. ...
  • Burnham Market, Norfolk. ...
  • Stamford, Lincolnshire. ...
  • Morpeth, Northumberland. ...
  • Lavenham, Suffolk. ...
  • Lindfield, West Sussex.
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