Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued almost 10 years ago
Summary
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Data shows estimates of the population by country of birth and nationality. Nationality refers to that stated by the respondent during the interview. Country of birth is the country in which they were born. It is possible that an individual’s nationality may change, but the respondent’s country of birth cannot change. This means that country of birth gives a more robust estimate of change over time. Nationality is either British or non-British, Country of Birth is either UK or non-UK. Confidence intervals are in thousands. Data back to 2004 available on Office for National Statistics website. Data from [ONS Website](http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/taxonomy/search/index.html?nscl=International+Migration&nscl-orig=International+Migration&content-type)