Immigration records in England are a vital resource for genealogists tracing ancestors who settled in the country over centuries. As a historical center of trade, industry, and empire, England has welcomed migrants from Europe, the Commonwealth, and beyond. Major immigration waves include the arrival of Huguenots, Irish laborers, Jewish refugees, and post-World War II migrants from the Caribbean and South Asia. Key records, such as passenger lists, naturalization papers, and census entries, provide insights into individuals’ origins, occupations, and settlements. Ports like London and Liverpool were major entry points. Exploring these records helps uncover family histories and migration patterns.
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