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Debate on an e-petition relating to immigration fees for healthcare workers

Commons Debate pack by Lulu Meade and Maria Lalic. It was first published on Friday, 13 January 2023. It was last updated on Monday, 30 January 2023.

E-petition 604472 is seeking to reduce the application fees for overseas healthcare workers seeking indefinite leave to remain (ILR), from £2389 to £243. Since the petition was made public, the application fees for ILR were increased by 1% to £2,404. The petition closed on 4 July 2022 with 34,392 signatures but has been selected by the Petitions Committee for debate despite not reaching the usual 100,000 signatures threshold.

The Health and Care Worker visa was introduced in August 2020 and allows healthcare professionals to apply to live and work in the UK with reduced visa application fees, as outlined below. The petition seeks to apply the same principle to ILR applications, to retain NHS staff.

The government responded to the petition, explaining that ILR is one of the “most valuable entitlements” offered by the Home Office and so should cost applicants more than temporary applications to stay in the UK.

 

 

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Reference

CDP-2023-0011 
Immigration Act 2014
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Public acts
Immigration Fees for Healthcare Workers
Monday, 30 January 2023
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Commons

Legislation

Immigration Act 2014
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