Thank you for contacting me about the increase in salary threshold for skilled workers.
I welcome that the Government is taking
decisive action to curb the levels of legal migration. The steps being taken
will ensure that immigration always benefits the UK, while ensuring that the
NHS and the country's most innovative businesses always have access to the
talent they need to succeed.
As such, the Government has taken the decision
to increase salary thresholds for skilled workers by 48 per cent to £38,700, in
line with the median full-time wage for equivalent jobs. The current general
salary threshold is £26,200. I understand that the increase will take place
from March.
However,
those coming in on the Health and Social Care visa route will be
exempted so that the country can continue to bring the healthcare workers that
the care sector and the NHS need. If these new rules were in place, they could
have prevented over 10,000 individuals and their dependants coming to the UK in
the year to September 2023. In future, this will mean that employers are not
incentivised to undercut UK workers with cheaper overseas workers and instead
invest in the skills of the domestic workforce.
Thank you again for taking
the time to contact me.
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