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Big fall in migrant visa applications after rule changes

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The number of overseas workers, students and their families applying for visas to come to the *** has fallen by a third over the last 12 months.

The sharp decline follows rule changes, introduced by the ************* government, which banned most international students and health and social care workers bringing family to the ***.

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suggest the number of migrants and their family members applying for the visas fell from around 141,000 in July 2023 to 91,000 last month.

There was a particularly big drop in the numbers applying for health and care worker visas which dropped by 80% to 2,900.

The Home Office said it would “ensure we train up our homegrown workforce and address the shortage of skills”.

A spokesperson for the department said that immigration brought “many benefits to the ***, but it must be controlled and delivered through a fair system”.

Nadra Ahmed, executive co-chairman of the National Care Association said the sector had started to see some staff return home or move to countries with “a less hostile environment around immigration”.

Speaking to the BBC’s Radio 4 Today programme, she said: “If we had a domestic workforce willing to work then we wouldn’t need these international recruits.”

She added it would “take a few years” to build up a domestic workforce and warned that vacancies in the sector could rise to unsustainable levels.

The reduction in international students applying for visas could also hurt universities

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The new rules which appear to have caused the steep fall in visa applications was introduced by former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in a bid to reduce immigration levels down from record highs.

In 2022, legal net migration soared to 764,000, but fell by 10% the following year. The Office for National Statistics says it was “too early to say if this is the start of a downward trend”.

In 2021, the immigration rules for care workers

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to ease recruitment problems following Brexit.

Two years later, then-Home Secretary James Cleverly announced that the government would ban care workers from bringing family dependants to the ***, as part of efforts to reduce net migration numbers.

That came after a previously-announced ban on most overseas students bringing dependents with them.

The government also increased the minimum salary for skilled overseas workers wanting to come to the *** from £26,200 to £38,700.

To qualify as a skilled worker, applicants need to accrue 70 points under the points system introduced in 2020.

Points can be gained in different ways including by having a job offer in a sector with shortages or holding a PhD.

The Migration Observatory think tank said the Home Office’s most recent data did not demonstrate any “clear impact” from the higher salary threshold.



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