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Work in the UK: Cities that attract immigrants

No shortage of cities in Britain attracts immigrants from all over the world. The most popular are cities such as Bristol, London, Glasgow, Milton Keynes and Cambridge.


In each of these cities, you can take advantage of the full range of local employment agencies or look for work on your own.


There are employment opportunities in all positions and fields, starting from domestic workers to highly qualified employees and everything in between.


However, you must be aware that applying for work in England from overseas is very challenging. You cannot expect to get a job as quick as English or European citizen. However, there is a great possibility that you will be hired faster if you prove that you have excellent qualifications or your profession is allocated on a shortage occupation list.

  • Bristol

Bristol is the largest centre of the South West England region. It has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the UK, a beautiful and diversified housing market, decent schools, rich culture, access to the surrounding landscapes and numerous entertainment night attractions. The city also has excellent transport links - travel time from Bristol to London will be shortened to 2017 and will amount to 80 minutes. The city boasts over 100 monuments belonging to the first class, the oldest of which date back to the Middle Ages. The town has the oldest continuously operating theatre in England and the oldest zoological garden established outside the capital. The aviation industry has been the most important branch of production in Bristol since the beginning of the 20th century.


Bristol is a city with a dynamically developing economy, including shipbuilding, aviation, electronics, food and production of fertilisers.

  • London

London is the capital, and everyone wishes to work or live there. London is the best-communicated city on the islands. It is necessary for the smoothly functioning of this 8-million metropolis. It is the largest city in the European Union, both in terms of the town itself, as well as the urban agglomeration. London is currently the most significant financial centre in the world, even overtaking New York in this classification. Several hundred banks have their headquarters in London, the European stock exchange and numerous insurance and investment companies. London is also a huge media centre. It is also one of the most polluted cities in the European Union. This does not prevent tourists from coming to London - the city attracts about 30 million people each year from abroad.


However, in recent months, the highest demand for employees has been reported by the national health service. Hospitals, clinics and social welfare homes are looking for employees in almost every field. The Brexit crisis is forcing British employers to recruit employees from outside the European area.

  • Glasgow

Glasgow is considered the commercial capital of Scotland. Besides, it is one of the most important cities for British sport. Its characteristic feature is the age-old competition of the Catholic and Protestant part of the city community, which is symbolised by the Celtic and Rangers football clubs. Glasgow School of Art is the most prominent landmark of the city - considered the architectural masterpiece of the Art Nouveau pioneer Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Also, it is worth visiting the rich Transport Museum and the oldest museum in Scotland, the Kelvingrove Gallery and Art Museum.

  • Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes is a city in which immigrants find work relatively quickly. Due to the highly developed logistics and production sector, this is an excellent place for those seeking permanent employment in warehouses or production. The following companies have their warehouse space here: Amazon, DHL, IKEA and Carphone Warehouse,


Emigrants work here not only in the production and logistics sector but also in numerous pubs and restaurants. There are also many hotels in Milton Keynes, where there is always a huge demand for employees.


However, in recent months, the highest demand for employees has been reported by the national health service. Hospitals, clinics and social welfare homes are looking for employees in almost every field. The Brexit crisis is forcing British employers to recruit employees from outside the European area.

  • Cambridge

Cambridge was described by the Sunday Times as the wisest metropolis. In addition to the world-renowned university, the city also has the highest rate of registered patents per person. The University of Cambridge is the second oldest university in England. University Clinic Addenbrookes is one of the largest in the UK, with its characteristic chimney, permanently inscribed in the city landscape. In the years 1990-1998, the city was the seat of the Royal Astronomical Observatory. Operating since 1584 Cambridge University Press is the oldest publishing house in the world. The city is an important industrial and tourist centre. Cambridge also has a well-developed printing, food, machine and electronic industry. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants live and work in Exeter. It is a significant employment centre in south-west England, generating many thousands of jobs also for residents of surrounding towns.


Problems with finding a job in Cambridge should not have a cares specialising in the care of the elderly. The demand for employees in local caring homes is continuously growing.


If you are planning to migrate, these 5 top cities will open a lot of opportunities for you at the beginning of your journey.



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