People, population and community Migration in the UK: Feb 2017 The reporting period for the International Passenger Survey data in this release is for year ending (YE) September 2016 and therefore includes 3 months of data following the EU referendum; entry clearance visa, National Insurance number (NINo) and labour market data are available to the end of December 2016. Net long-term international migration was estimated to be +273,000 in YE Sept 2016 (down 49,000 (not statistically significant – for more information see Things you need to know about this release) from YE Sept 2015); comprising +165,000 EU citizens, +164,000 non-EU citizens and -56,000 British citizens. Immigration was estimated to be 596,000 in YE Sept 2016, (down 23,000 (not statistically significant) from YE Sept 2015); comprising 268,000 EU citizens, 257,000 non-EU citizens and 71,000 British citizens. Emigration was estimated to be 323,000 in YE Sept 2016 (up 26,000 (not statistically significant) from YE Sept 2015); comprising 103,000 EU citizens, 93,000 non-EU citizens and 128,000 British citizens. EU immigration included a statistically significant increase for EU2 citizens (up 19,000 to 74,000 – highest estimate recorded); partially offset by a not statistically significant decrease for EU8 citizens (down 10,000 to 58,000); immigration for EU15 citizens was flat. |
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