Where Data Tells the Story
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EU member states rely on administrative data to report migrants, such as registers for population, foreigners, residence, work permits, health insurance, or taxes.
Thus, this data will not include immigrants who entered illegally or who reside in a way not captured by a government agency.
Furthermore, every country except for these four listed—Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, and Liechtenstein—includes Ukrainians under temporary residence permits in their immigration statistics.
Immigrants have to reside in the country for more than 12 months to be counted.
Since Brexit, Eurostat stopped collecting and publishing relevant UK data.
Per the last census (2020-21), about 16% of the UK is foreign-born.