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UK may be planning to hike minimum-wage requirement for foreign workers

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/11/22 at 1:20 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In an effort to control net migration, the UK government is reportedly considering a rule that would mandate foreign workers to be paid a salary exceeding £30,000 to come to Britain. The proposed adjustment, yet to be finalized, aims to address concerns about immigration levels, particularly in skilled worker categories,as reported by the Telegraph

Currently, workers outside shortage occupations need a minimum salary of £26,200 to take up jobs in the UK—a figure below the median wage of £33,000. The government’s intent to revise this minimum salary requirement is part of its ongoing initiatives to reduce overall net migration.

This week’s net migration data for the year ending June 2023 is anticipated to reveal levels around 500,000, surpassing pre-Brexit figures. Migration reforms have gained traction within the government, with figures like Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick expressing concerns about unmet promises regarding controlled migration. Jenrick emphasizes the need for fundamental reform and urgent action to establish a migration system aligned with public expectations.

While specific details of the proposal are still under consideration, ministers may agree to raise the salary threshold for skilled workers to approximately the median wage of £33,000. However, uncertainties remain about potential restrictions on foreign care workers and migrants bringing their families to the UK.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has reportedly resisted further constraints on foreign students, aside from the existing ban on postgraduate students, expressing concern about deterring highly-skilled individuals who could contribute to economic growth.

Experts suggest that the proposed salary threshold, if implemented, could impact private businesses, especially in sectors like care workers, currently classified as a shortage occupation. The Oxford University Migration Observatory notes that the threshold has not kept pace with inflation and, adjusted for rising wages, would now stand at around £30,000.

As the government grapples with the complexities of immigration policy reform, the implications of these proposed changes remain a subject of ongoing debate, particularly concerning their potential impact on various sectors and the overall trajectory of net migration in the UK.

 

 

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