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Official figures show a rise in the arrival of European Union citizens to the UK in the year to December 2013, but net migration remains unchanged. | |
The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics said net migration remained at 212,000, unchanged from the previous quarterly figures. | |
Separate data shows a 7% rise in the number of registrations of overseas workers in the year to March 2014. | |
Net migration means the number of people arriving, minus those leaving. | |
The detailed figures show that in the year to December 2013, some 201,000 EU citizens came into the UK as long-term immigrants, something officials said was a statistically significant increase of 43,000 over the previous year. | |
Of those, 125,000 came for work reasons, up from 95,000 the year before. | |
However, due to changes in movements of other categories of people, the overall net migration figure remains unchanged. | |
The ONS said that recent patterns of net migration had shown rises over the past two years, but the trend continues to be lower than the general levels seen since 2004. | |
The ONS said the number of National Insurance numbers issued to overseas workers rose 7% to 603,000 in the year ending March 2014. Of those, there were significant rises in registrations by workers from four EU countries: |