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Central Asians in the United Kingdom are Central Asians living in the United Kingdom. They have been present in the country since the 21st century and primarily originate from the countries Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.


Population history

The UK Government considers the Central Asian sovereign states to be Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. According to United Nations population estimates conducted in 2015, there are over 10,000 Central Asian people residing in the United Kingdom. In 2001,
Nooralhaq Nasimi Nooralhaq Nasimi (born 1967) is a former refugee who fled Afghanistan with his family, and who now campaigns for refugee rights in Europe and his former home country. In 2001 he founded the Afghanistan and Central Asian Association, a charity de ...
founded the
Afghanistan and Central Asian Association Afghanistan and Central Asian Association (ACAA) is a charitable incorporated organisation that supports London's refugee community and the Afghan diaspora in the United Kingdom. The organisation also campaigns for human rights, democracy and the ...
(ACAA) in London, which seeks to specifically help Afghan, as well as Central Asian refugees settle in the UK.


Subgroups


Kazakhs

The UN has estimated that there are 5,432 Kazakhs living in the United Kingdom, as of 2015. In 2009, it was reported that Kazakh entrepreneurs were achieving high positions in British industry. Kazakh politician Dariga Nazarbayeva is a part-time resident in London. In 2011, Kazakh businessman Mukhtar Ablyazov was granted asylum in the UK, along with his wife and children. In 2018, a
Kazakh TV Jibek Joly TV, previously CaspioNet, Kazakh TV and Qazaq TV, is the first national satellite TV channel of the Khabar Agency, the largest media company in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The channel's first programme was broadcast on 25 October 20 ...
-feature reported how ethnic Kazakhs in the UK preserved their culture and language while living as part of the diaspora. Kazakhs have studied at British schools and universities since at least 2006. In the 2006/2007 school year, private school Haileybury and Imperial Service College had 14 Kazakh students. In 2020, it was reported that the UK was the most popular destination of Kazakhstan's
Bolashak Programme The Bolashak Programme (the Bolashak International Scholarship) is a scholarship which is awarded to high-performing students from Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country located mainl ...
, allowing the majority of its students to reside and study in Britain.


Kyrgyz

Between 1997 and 2002, Kyrgyz diplomat Roza Otunbayeva resided in London, England, serving as the Central Asian nation's ambassador to the UK. In 2007, the
Israeli Government The Cabinet of Israel (officially: he, ממשלת ישראל ''Memshelet Yisrael'') exercises executive authority in the State of Israel. It consists of ministers who are chosen and led by the prime minister. The composition of the governmen ...
helped support an appeal against the deportation of Kyrgyz nationals from the United Kingdom. The refugees, who were orphaned twin sisters and resided in Birmingham, England, were claiming asylum in the country. Kyrgyz former politician
Maxim Bakiyev Maksim Kurmanbekovich Bakiyev (; born 27 October 1977), is a Kyrgyz politician, the youngest son of former president of Kyrgyzstan, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, from his marriage to Russian-born Tatyana Petrova. He is a resident of the UK having been gr ...
is a resident in the United Kingdom. In 2015, the UN estimated there were 1,132 Kyrgyz residents in the UK.


Tajiks

In 2013, Tajik child care workers gained temporary residency in the UK, travelling to Falkirk, Scotland for professional training in their field. The sharing of modern child care techniques was administered by Falkirk Council and funded by an EU-backed scheme. By 2015, the UN had estimated a total population of 455 Tajiks in the country.


Turkmens

In 2015, the UN estimated that there were 784 Turkmens residing in the United Kingdom.


Uzbeks

The second largest national subgroup of Central Asians after Kazakhs, the United Nations estimated a total population of 2,864 Uzbeks living in the United Kingdom in 2015.


See also

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British Turks British Turks ( tr, ) or Turks in the United Kingdom ( tr, ) are Turkish people who have immigrated to the United Kingdom. However, the term may also refer to British-born persons who have Turkish parents or who have a Turkish ancestral backgro ...
* British Asian * East Asians in the United Kingdom *
Southeast Asians in the United Kingdom Southeast Asians living in the United Kingdom have been present in the country for several centuries, arriving from Southeast Asia, and primarily originating from countries and territories such as the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Burma, S ...


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