British in Italy
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Total population | |
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British born 66,912 (2020) British citizens 30,325 (2020) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Rome, Lombardy, Tuscany, Piedmont, Campania, Liguria, Sardinia, Sicily | |
Languages | |
English, Italian | |
Religion | |
Anglicanism, Protestantism and Catholicism, | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Britons |
The British in Italy are a migrant community of 66,912 people in 2020, mainly present in Rome, Milan and Tuscany.[1]
Foreigners holding British citizenship number 30,325[2]
Most British people settled in the country to work.[3]
History
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See also
External links
- L’effetto Brexit nel nostro Paese colpisce quasi mille imprese e 30mila inglesi (in Italian), on Il Sole 24 Ore