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A sure sign that an economy is on the downslope is when the economic migrants that have been attracted by the opportunities, promise and optimism of a better set of circumstances begin to leave for either their country of origin or another, more buoyant state.
The Daily Mail today reports that up to 100,000 Poles left this country in the past year to return home to Eastern Europe, having either accomplished the economic aims they set out to achieve, or in search of better opportunities back at home. While this might be dismaying news for anyone looking to get any decent plumbing work done in the next few months, for the thousands of British investors who have bought property in Poland , it could represent a significant opportunity.
A significant proportion of the returnees will doubtless go back to the family home and be able to live a little more comfortably with their earnings from the UK, but oth...
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