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Kenyan migration to the United Kingdom

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Kenyan Britons
Total population
130,000 Kenyan Born (2001)[1]
Ancestral Numbers Unknown
(Over 0.23% of the UK's population)
Regions with significant populations
London, Leicester, South East England, East Midlands
Languages

English, Swahili

Religion

Christianity, Islam

Related ethnic groups

Black British, Indian Britons

Kenyan migration to the United Kingdom has been occurring for many decades. As a result, many people in the UK were born in Kenya, or have Kenyan ancestry.

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[edit] Background

Most Kenyans in the UK are ethnically South Asian Kenyans who, like those in Uganda, were forced out during the late 1960s and early 1970s. This community has a substantial cluster in Leicester and London. The most recent growth may now be coming from ethnically black African Kenyans, mirroring wider trends across the continent of economic migration to the richer industrialised nations. There are also a small number of Kenyan-born people who are the children of British civil servants based there before the end of the Empire.

[edit] Population distribution

Over 57,000 people from Kenya reside in London, 12,000 in South East London and 12,000 in the East Midlands. The Kenyan born population in the UK stood at 112,441 in 1991, and now is stands at 129,356. This increase of around 0.03% is minute compared to other immigrant groups such as Zimbabweans and Poles which have almost trebled in the last decade.[2]

[edit] Famous Britons born in Kenya

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