UK Immigration Rule Change Could Lead To Mass Teachers, Charity Workers & NHS Staff Deportation.

If uncontested, it will come into effect next month – and campaigners say it could cost the Treasury more than £500 million in lost economic contributions.

Labour’s immigration spokesman Keir Starmer, who will be attending the debate, has previously said his party has “real concerns” over how key industries would be affected by the threshold.

Under the news rules, overseas workers who have lived in the UK for five years will have to prove they will be paid the new minimum threshold in order to stay in the country.Those who fail to demonstrate earnings of more than £35,000 will be denied settlement in the UK and will face deportation.

The Stop35k campaign, whose members set up the original petition on the Government website, says it understands the desire to reduce migration – but argues that a £35,000 minimum salary across all industries is far too high.

Shannon Harmon, a spokeswoman for the group, said it was “troubling” that Ms May was refusing to engage with the debate.

She told The Independent: “’It is unfortunate that Theresa May will not attend in person after so many thousands of people have spoken out against one of the Government’s most uneconomic policies.

“Richard Harrington is a fantastic public servant as minister for the Syrian immigration crisis, but his choice as the Minister to respond to this debate illustrates a distinct lack of understanding by the Government of the issue.”

She said: “This policy will cost the UK hundreds of millions of pounds the Government keeps telling us they can’t afford. It will displace valuable workers, and the fact that Theresa May is not willing to engage is extremely concerning.”

For more information on the people who face deportation if the £35,000 threshold is introduced, click here. The debate is being streamed on the Parliament website here. AdamWithnall. source-.independent.co.uk.

Photo-telegraph-Theresa May, the UK Home Secretary

 

 

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