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Why do refugees in exile in France still want to flee to Britain?

First of all, France's economy is not particularly good, while Britain and Germany are the best areas in the euro zone.

Secondly, the war-torn countries in the Middle East are traditionally British colonies, so it is easier to speak English and go to Britain to integrate.

Then, countries in the Middle East often have some social relations or relatives in Britain because they were British colonies before.

Finally, France's attitude towards refugees in the Middle East is that it basically refuses to accept refugee applications, and grants 5,000 refugee places every eight years, with strict requirements on income, language, integration and detention (before the refugee crisis, France's policy was to grant 4,000 places every eight years).

In addition, please note that from the perspective of strict international law, the right of refugees to allocate their residence lies with the refugee allocation agencies and governments of various countries, and refugees have no right to choose their own residence. If you specify your place of residence, you are an immigrant. Immigrants do not enjoy refugee treatment.