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I have taught many Eastern Europeans English. A word of advice to new ones from the experience of people who are here. It is not just the wages that are high here, the costs are too! Rents, heating, food are a lot more expensive than at home. You will be offered the basic wage, so the only way to live is to crowd into cheap accommodation. It comes a a shock.
I taught some Poles who had 21 people sharing a 3 storey house with no living room (turned into two bedrooms), one kitchen and one bathroom! They were thrilled when the landlord was ordered to put a bathroom on each floor.
They worked two and here jobs a day and had another job for their day off. They were all hoping to make enough money to start up businesses back home. Most went home disillusioned with just a little money.
I taught some Poles who had 21 people sharing a 3 storey house with no living room (turned into two bedrooms), one kitchen and one bathroom! They were thrilled when the landlord was ordered to put a bathroom on each floor.
They worked two and here jobs a day and had another job for their day off. They were all hoping to make enough money to start up businesses back home. Most went home disillusioned with just a little money.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.But a Romanian beggar on the streets of London can make far more money begging than they would living and working in Romania.
And if they live 21 to a house, and pay no tax, and get free health care then you can understand why they come here.
I wonder how many of these politicians who are so happy with the EU would leave their front door open and allow anyone to come and live in their house.
None of course, which makes this "no borders" situation, with no limit on numbers coming in, so stupid.
The sooner the EU implodes on itself the better as far as I am concerned.
And if they live 21 to a house, and pay no tax, and get free health care then you can understand why they come here.
I wonder how many of these politicians who are so happy with the EU would leave their front door open and allow anyone to come and live in their house.
None of course, which makes this "no borders" situation, with no limit on numbers coming in, so stupid.
The sooner the EU implodes on itself the better as far as I am concerned.
I checked the population densities per square mile of various countries with Google the other day and found it very interesting and disturbing regarding further immigration.
UK = 650, GERMANY = 609, FRANCE = 289, SPAIN = 210, ROMANIA = 251, POLAND = 328, IRELAND = 153, ITALY = 512, SWEDEN = 57, CANADA = 9, MALTA = 3,229 AND BANGLADESH = 51,703
UK = 650, GERMANY = 609, FRANCE = 289, SPAIN = 210, ROMANIA = 251, POLAND = 328, IRELAND = 153, ITALY = 512, SWEDEN = 57, CANADA = 9, MALTA = 3,229 AND BANGLADESH = 51,703
Just looked up the table for population density per square mile and am horrified that we are placed 51st.
2 Monaco 46,796
5 Gibraltar (UK) 11,007
9 Bermuda (UK) 3,139
12 Bangladesh 2,678
13 Jersey (UK) 2,186
14 Guernsey (UK) 2,072
24 Netherlands 1,290
34 Israel 951
39 Japan 873
51 United Kingdom 679
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Countr ies_by_ populat ion_den sity
It must be really hell in Bermuda, Monaco and Gobralta.
2 Monaco 46,796
5 Gibraltar (UK) 11,007
9 Bermuda (UK) 3,139
12 Bangladesh 2,678
13 Jersey (UK) 2,186
14 Guernsey (UK) 2,072
24 Netherlands 1,290
34 Israel 951
39 Japan 873
51 United Kingdom 679
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It must be really hell in Bermuda, Monaco and Gobralta.
Gromit, the figure (650 per sq mile) is for the UK.
Gibralta population is 12,056 per s.m . Total area is 2 sq.miles.
http:// www.inf oplease .com/ip a/A0934 666.htm l
Gibralta population is 12,056 per s.m . Total area is 2 sq.miles.
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