Czechs in the United Kingdom

Czechs in the United Kingdom
Total population
Czechia-born residents in the United Kingdom: 50,311
(2021/22 Census)

England: 44,369 (2021)
Scotland: 3,367 (2022)
Wales: 1,799 (2021)
Northern Ireland: 776 (2021)
Previous estimates:
45,000 (2013 ONS estimate)
Regions with significant populations
Greater London and South East England
Languages
British English, Czech
Religion
Irreligion (majority) · Roman Catholic (minority) · Others
Related ethnic groups
Czech people • White Other • Czech Americans

Czechs in the United Kingdom (Czech: Češi ve Spojeném království) refers to the phenomenon of Czech people migrating to the United Kingdom from the Czech Republic or from the political entities that preceded it, such as Czechoslovakia. There are some people in the UK who were either born in the Czech lands or have Czech ancestry, some of whom descended from Jewish refugees (e.g. Kindertransport) who arrived during World War II.