Immigration cap: how the numbers might add up
If a £40,000 salary floor is introduced for migrants who enter the UK through intra-company transfers, you can see how you have potentially brought down numbers by half.
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If a £40,000 salary floor is introduced for migrants who enter the UK through intra-company transfers, you can see how you have potentially brought down numbers by half.
The government is to announce a proposed cap on the number of migrant workers coming to Britain from outside the EU by an estimated 13 per cent next year.
Home Secretary Theresa May says the number of migrant workers coming to Britain from outside the EU will be cut by a fifth and capped at 21,700 from next year. Gary Gibbon looks at the numbers.
Ministers are advised to seek a cut of up to 25 per cent in the number of non-EU migrant workers coming to Britain, and told the number of students from outside the EU should be more than halved.
FactCheck analyses the Government’s decision to exclude “intra-company transfers” from its annual migration cap.
As top scientists warn the Coalition against an immigration cap, Nobel Prize winner Professor Sir Martin Evans of Cardiff University writes that the “draconian” policy puts Britain’s future at risk.
A business organisation campaigning against the government’s cap on immigration tells Channel 4 News Cabinet minister Vince Cable is right to say that the measure is damaging the economy.
Channel 4 News FactCheck analyses the London Mayor Boris Johnson’s claim that the government’s cap on immigration from outside the EU is putting the economic recovery at risk
Exclusive: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has told the government that its cap on the number of non-EU immigrants allowed to work in Britain will damage the economy, Channel 4 News learns.
They say a stressful holiday can test the sturdiest of marriages. And so it is with the coalition’s odd betrothal. In their mission to wrap India’s booming economy and Britain’s need to export more into two mutually stabilising coils of DNA, yet more internal debate has been fomented, this time over skilled migration. Vince Cable…
Today Theresa May announced a temporary limit on the number of skilled migrants who can enter the UK from outside the EU, to avoid a “rush” before a permanent cap is set next year. But how much of an impact can this have when Britain is part of the EU, where workers flow freely between most countries?
The Government is consulting on whether to raise English language levels for tier two work visas and look at whether work permits should be biased towards companies that are providing private health insurance for workers they want to bring into the country.
BNP blames immigration for a rising crime rate but FactCheck finds numerous holes in its assertion.
Leaders’ debate analysis part II from the FactCheck team
Gary Gibbon blogs on the party leaders responses so far in the second leaders’ debate.