Net immigration to Britain rose to 273,000 in the first half of 2018 despite a continued fall in arrivals from the EU.
People moving to the UK from EU countries was at its lowest level since 2012 in figures to June 2018.
Overall immigration is up because of surging arrivals from the rest of the world, figures from the Office for National Statistics said today.
In the year to March 2018, the figure for net arrivals was 267,000 people. The peak in arrivals in 2014 and 2015 was more than 330,000 people.
Net immigration to Britain rose to 273,000 in the first half of 2018 despite a continued fall in arrivals from the EU according to ONS data out today (pictured).
Jay Lindop, Director of the Centre for International Migration, Office for National Statistics, said: 'Net migration continues to add to the population and has remained fairly stable since its peak in 2016, with around 270,000 more people coming to the UK than leaving in the year ending June 2018.
'However, there are different patterns for EU and non-EU migration. Due to increasing numbers arriving for work and study, non-EU net migration is now at the highest level since 2004.
'In contrast, EU net migration, while still adding to the population as a whole, is at the lowest since 2012.
'Decisions to migrate are complex and people's decision to move to or from the UK will be influenced by a range of factors.'
Despite net migration for EU citizens being the lowest since 2012, EU citizens continue to add to the population of the UK.
People moving to the UK from EU countries was at its lowest level since 2012 in figures to June 2018 (pictured) according the latest immigration data
An estimated 74,000 more came to the UK than left in the year ending June 2018 - with 219,000 arrivals and 145,000 departures.
Arrivals from the so-called EU8 - countries that joined the bloc in 2004 including Poland and the Czech Republic - have fallen particularly sharply meaning around 14,000 people left overall.
The biggest group of net arrivals in the year to June 2018 was from Asia. There were 208,000 new people living in the UK and just 43,000 departures - a net figure of 164,000.
Arrivals from the so-called EU8 - countries that joined the bloc in 2004 including Poland and the Czech Republic - have fallen particularly sharply meaning around 14,000 people left overall. The biggest group of net arrivals in the year to June 2018 was from Asia. There were 208,000 new people living in the UK and just 43,000 departures - a net figure of 164,000
Best for Britain champion and Tory MP Phillip Lee said: 'This is a Brexodus. We're seeing EU nationals leaving public service on a scale never before witnessed in this country.
'EU nationals are the pillar which support fundamental public services in this country.
'We cannot sit back and watch vital public services like our NHS be damaged by Brexit. That's not what Leave voters were promised in 2016.
'There's a clear case for the people being given the final say over Brexit, with the option to compare what we currently have with the hope of a deal being offered by this government.'
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