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Throughout history, the percentage of foreign-born individuals in Britain has varied. Under the Romans, it was 3%, while under the Normans and Vikings, it increased to about 5%. However, for the next 1000 years, it remained around 0.5%. In 1851, it was still 0.5%, but by 1951, it had risen to 4%. In 2001, it reached 8%, and currently stands at around 14% to 15%. The latest census results, expected to be released soon, will reveal the most up-to-date figures.