Health worker relatives face visa crackdown in package to reduce migration
Care workers moving to the UK for work will be banned from bringing family members under a planned visa crackdown announced by ministers as part of efforts to bring down migration figures.
The minimum salary for people moving to the country for work will also be hiked by more than £10,000 a year to curb the number of overseas workers entering the UK.
Home Secretary James Cleverly unveiled a five point plan on Monday which he said would deliver the biggest ever reduction in net migration after levels soared to a record high.
Mr Cleverly said overseas care workers will be barred from bringing family dependants and the salary threshold for skilled workers will increase from £26,200 a year to £38,700…
The Home Secretary also announced plans to raise the minimum income for family visas to £38,700 from next spring and ensure the Migration Advisory Committee reviews the graduate immigration route.
The Government also plans to increase the health surcharge – the visa fee which allows foreign workers access to the NHS – by 66 per cent from £624 to £1,035…