Katie59
Poppyred
Seems to be lot in a poor African country……
Not surprising at all, there are 24,000 of Sudanese heritage living in the UK they will have family members and business interests back home. Many of them will be from middle class backgrounds in Sudan, teachers, shopkeepers, civil servants, it’s natural they travel back and forth for holidays and family events. In addition there are Britons that have development or business interests in Sudan.
This is true of many nationalities, especially commonwealth countries, when you are living in an unstable country your perception of risk is much lower
The figure I read was that there are 35,000 people who were born in Sudan and now living in the UK, usually with British citizenship. As you say, they travel to family events and try to be with their family at Eid.
In my list of British citizens I forgot to include NGO workers and teachers. There are numerous reasons that British people might have for being in Sudan and I don't think 4000 is that big a number.