Ugandan migration to the United Kingdom

Ugandan migration to the United Kingdom

"'Ethnic group
group=Ugandans in Britain
flagicon|Uganda flagicon|United Kingdom


caption=
poptime=Ugandan Born (2001):
55,213 [ [http://www.destatis.de/basis/e/bevoe/bevoetab10.htm 2001 UK Census statistics of Ugandan born people] ]
0.09% of Britain's population
popplace= Greater London, Leicester, West Midlands, Greater Manchester
langs=English (British English, Ugandan English), Luganda, Swahili and other languages of Uganda
rels=Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, Islam
related=Black British, African migration to Britain, East African Asians

Ugandan migration to Britain refers to the movement of people from Uganda. Today, a small proportion of people in Britain were either born in Uganda, or have Ugandan ancestry.

Uganda became independent in 1962, but immigration from what is now the modern nation to the UK was occurring for decades before, and still continues today. The main reason for the United Kingdom's large Ugandan born community (and the many tens of thousands more British born people of Ugandan descent) is that prior to 1962, Uganda was under British rule and was part of the British Empire. Uganda remains a Commonwealth realm and the English language has official status in the country to this day. In 1972 almost 60,000 Asian Ugandans were expelled from the country by President Idi Amin, [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/september/18/newsid_2522000/2522627.stm Asian Ugandan refugees in the UK] ] and it is likely that these refugees who came to the UK would have responded as Asian British in the 2001 UK census. The majority of the more recent Ugandan immigrants to the UK, and a large proportion of British born people of Ugandan descent are ethnically Sub-Saharan African (according to the 2002 Ugandan Census around 70% of the country's population belongs to an indigenous ethnic group), although as stated earlier, a lot of the people responding in the 2001 Census to a Ugandan birth place are East African Asians. [ [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ug.html#People CIA World Fact Book - Ugandan ethnicity] ]

In 2001, including those of Ugandan descent, there could be in excess of 100,000 Ugandan Britons, with the overwhelming majority living in and around London, although 11,000 Asian Ugandans still live in Leicester. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/uk/05/born_abroad/countries/html/other_south_and_e_africa.stm BBC NEWS | UK | Born Abroad | Other South & E Africa ] ]

ee also

*Black British
*British Mixed
*British African-Caribbean community
*African migration to Britain
*Demographics of Uganda

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