This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by passports held. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
Summary
All passports classifies a person according to the passport or passports they held at the time of the census. This included expired passports or travel documents people were entitled to renew. Where a person recorded having more than one passport, they were counted only once, categorised in the following priority order: 1. UK passport, 2. Irish passport, 3. Other passport.
Quality Statement
Where a person recorded having more than one passport, they were counted only once, categorised in the following priority order: 1. UK passport, 2. Irish passport, 3. Other passport. Only the first country written in “Other passport” was taken.
Europe: Other Europe: EU Member countries: Germany
359
Europe: Other Europe: EU Member countries: Italy
1,416
Europe: Other Europe: EU Member countries: Portugal
829
Europe: Other Europe: EU Member countries: Spain
572
Europe: Other Europe: EU Member countries: Lithuania
167
Europe: Other Europe: EU Member countries: Poland
1,232
Europe: Other Europe: EU Member countries: Romania
1,389
Europe: Other Europe: EU Member countries: Other EU countries
2,041
Europe: Other Europe: Rest of Europe
345
Europe: Other Europe: Rest of Europe: Turkey
61
Europe: Other Europe: Rest of Europe: Other Europe
284
Africa
988
Africa: North Africa
117
Africa: Central and Western Africa
143
Africa: South and Eastern Africa
728
Middle East and Asia
2,783
Middle East and Asia: Middle East
137
Middle East and Asia: Eastern Asia
315
Middle East and Asia: Southern Asia
2,003
Middle East and Asia: South-East Asia
312
Middle East and Asia: Central Asia
16
The Americas and the Caribbean
845
The Americas and the Caribbean: North America and the Caribbean
395
The Americas and the Caribbean: Central and South America
450
Antarctica and Oceania, including Australasia
217
British Overseas Territories
1
No passport held
7,566
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