The UK government on Monday took a bold step in curbing the spate of immigration into the country by announcing stricter visa rules.
A statement issued by the Home Office said the new plan to
slash migration levels will deliver the biggest-ever reduction in the country’s
net migration.
Interior Secretary, James Cleverly, said his plan would
result in 300,000 fewer people coming to the UK in the coming years.
The development, in its wake, gathered massive reactions
with anxiety expressed over what it portends to migration plans to the UK.
In the latest figures by the UK Office of National
Statistics, Nigeria is ranked number 2, accounting for 141,000, in the non-EU
nationalities that have arrived in the UK in the last one year.
Others include Chinese, Pakistani, Ukrainian and
others.
Here are, however, the new changes in the visa rules aimed
at curbing immigration into the UK:
1. Minimum salary spike for skilled workers visa
The £26,000 minimum wage criterion has been raised to
£38,700 in order to qualify for a skilled worker visa. This is a 50% rise.
2. Health and Care Visa
In order to meet the NHS staffing needs, health and social
care visas will be exempt from the new, higher criterion. However, caregivers
won’t be permitted to bring their dependents any more.
3. Shortage Occupation List
The government says it will also review the occupation
shortage list and reduce the number of occupations on it. A “shortage
occupation list” exists to help employers fill certain roles. These positions
have a lower wage requirement, which makes it simpler for candidates to accrue
the points needed to be granted a visa. This is about to change because of the
new policy, which does away with the 20% minimum pay cut that was previously
provided to applicants for visas in shortage occupations.
4. Family Visa
The minimum amount needed to obtain a family visa will rise
from £18,600 to £38,700.
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