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Indeed, 8.2% of Romanians and 13.6% of Bulgarians equals about 3 million people.
Many of these intend to come over and settle permanently, mostly in an organised fashion.
They use family links which means that the first to come open small businesses, then they employ their relatives who come later, and systematically do not employ anyone else.
It functions similar to Indian and Pakistani businesses: they almost always employ their own people who follow from India and Pakistan. We also see this in care homes in England, where the care workers are almost entirely from India.
The Romanians and Bulgarians calculate the child allowance in the UK as a major source of potential income, which will entitle them to child tax credit too, if they have a part time job.
What we will see is many small businesses springing up employing only Romanians and Bulgarians, unless the Gov. acts to abort this wave of immigration.
They will create a society within the society and everything they do will be centred on their extended family and neighbourhood links as these currently stand in Romania and Bulgaria.
Whole villages will transfer here. They won't speak a word of English either (not that it matters or would change the consequences if they did).
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