This is the Albanian village where every family has a member abroad

Surrounded by the snowy mountains, Kruma has kidnapped the hardest suburb of London. But despite being 1,600 miles from the British capital, natives of the Albanian village think of themselves as living in one of their own neighbourhoods, according to dailymail. Officials say almost every family has at least one member in Britain [...]
Officials say almost every family has at least one member in Britain, and usually another is expected to go there.
Village children have illegally gone to Britain, whether through smuggling or even with the help of parents, thus paying up to 12,000 euros to achieve the goal. According to parents, sending children there is the only hope for a secure future.
Former police officer Isa Rex has not seen his son for two years since he was 15. We miss him with all our heart, but we don't want him to stay home, we can't afford him, Rex says. The young man lives with foster parents in southwest London and receives state-funded schooling while training to become a plumber. Next year, a migration session will decide whether to grant permission to stay, but if his case is rejected he has pledged to stay illegally in Britain.
Keeping cash from the brothers in Britain, Liman Morina jokingly says: Albania is just a London neighborhood. )
Education officials in the local province of Kukes claim 834 teenagers abandoned school between 2013-2016 to go to the United Kingdom.











