British migration to Germany
British migration to Germany has resulted in a significant population, with 107,000 of the UK's citizens in Germany as of 2016.[1]
Total population | |
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British nationals 49,000 (2006) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Entire country. | |
Languages | |
English, German | |
Religion | |
Anglicanism, Protestantism and Catholicism, | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Britons |
Migration has occurred in the context of World War II and the subsequent Allied occupation of Germany, and later with both nations as members of the European Union. Moreover, Great Britain was in personal union with Electorate of Hanover, following the accession of George I to the throne of Great Britain in 1714
References
- Connolly, Kate (2016-08-01). "Give Britons fast-track citizenship, says Germany's Green party". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
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