Some immigrants to the UK, coming from Bulgaria and Romania, who fail finding work in the country camp in London's Hyde Park.
The migrants set up tents in Hyde Park as they had no money to pay for accommodation, Daily Mail reported.
Unemployed foreigners choose areas where they could remain unnoticed by the police, hoping to stay there until they find job. Many of the campers face difficulties in finding job due to labour market restrictions.
Emerich Dinu from Romania said as quoted by Daily Mail that she has been camping for weeks and yet could not find job.
A 27 year old Bulgarian who has been searching for job since her arrival to London said that she could earn more in the UK than in Bulgaria. The woman said that she would keep searching for job since many of her friends had succeeded to find one.
Bulgarians and Romanians have the right to enter UK after the two countries' EU accession while employment restrictions still exist, the report said.
Local officials needed had to provide more information to people who wanted to work in Britain, chief executive of homelessness charity Shelter Adam Sampson said.
The migrants set up tents in Hyde Park as they had no money to pay for accommodation, Daily Mail reported.
Unemployed foreigners choose areas where they could remain unnoticed by the police, hoping to stay there until they find job. Many of the campers face difficulties in finding job due to labour market restrictions.
Emerich Dinu from Romania said as quoted by Daily Mail that she has been camping for weeks and yet could not find job.
A 27 year old Bulgarian who has been searching for job since her arrival to London said that she could earn more in the UK than in Bulgaria. The woman said that she would keep searching for job since many of her friends had succeeded to find one.
Bulgarians and Romanians have the right to enter UK after the two countries' EU accession while employment restrictions still exist, the report said.
Local officials needed had to provide more information to people who wanted to work in Britain, chief executive of homelessness charity Shelter Adam Sampson said.


















