British migration to France

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British migration to France has resulted in France being home to one of the largest British-born populations outside the United Kingdom. Migration from the UK to France has increased rapidly from the 1990s onwards. Estimates of the number of British citizens living in France vary from 261,000[1][8] to 400,000.[3][9][10][11][6] Besides Paris, many British expatriates tend to be concentrated in the regions of southern France, Brittany, and recently the island of Corsica. Dordogne has a large British immigrant community. The region has between 5,000 and 10,000 British residents and 800 British entrepreneurs, drawn by the French lifestyle and warmer climate in the south.[12][13][failed verification]

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British citizens in France
Citoyens britanniques en France
Grave of Kathleen Johnson of Carshalton, Père-Lachaise Cemetery
Total population
261,000[1][2] - 400,000[3][4][5][6][7]
Regions with significant populations
Aquitaine, Languedoc-Roussillon, Midi-Pyrénées, Brittany, Poitou-Charentes, Corsica, Centre-Val de Loire, Limousin, Pays de la Loire, Lower Normandy, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Alsace (particularly Strasbourg), French Alps
Languages
French, English
Religion
Anglicanism, Protestantism, Irreligion, Catholicism
Related ethnic groups
Britons
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Demographics

Population size

There are conflicting estimates of the size of the British community in France. Estimates range from 261,000[1] to 400,000.[3][8][14][6] The main destinations of British migration to France apart from Paris are rural areas of France and the southern areas of the country. The major regions chosen by this community are Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitanie, Brittany and Corsica. In Eymet, Dordogne, British immigrants account for a third of the local population, and in Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche and l'Etang-la-Ville in the Yvelines department near Paris, are a large proportion of UK nationals.[citation needed]

Population distribution

According to the data collected, the distribution of Britons (the numerical figure is probably double that) in France was as follows:


Today

In 2021, since the United Kingdom left the European Union, 100,000 residence permits have been granted to Britons in France.[31][32] By the end of October 2021, more than 165,400 applications for residence permits had been submitted by British citizens in France.[33]

In 2014, the National Statistics Institute (INSEE, for its acronym in French) published a study, reporting that there are double the number of British immigrants, this increase having resulted from the euro area crisis; as a result, this has driven up the number of Europeans living in France.[34] The number of British immigrants in France increased by 50% between 2009 and 2012.[35][34]

Other European immigrants in France: Portuguese 8%, British 5%, Spanish 5%, Italians 4%, Germans 4%, Romanians 3%, Belgians 3%.[34] Displaced workers of Europe in France are: Poles (18% of the total), followed by the Portuguese people (15%) and Romanians (13%).[36][34]

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