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Evening Standard
Evening Standard
Politics
Rachael Burford

Visa applications drop significantly as minister admits foreign workers needed to solve housing crisis

The number of people applying to work in the UK from abroad has dropped to the lowest number in years following stricter Government visa rules.

In November, the Home Office received 4,100 skilled visa applications from foreign workers, the lowest number since January 2022 - and 2,000 fewer than the same month last year.

There were also just 1,900 applications for heath and care worker visas - down from almost 10,000 in November 2023 - plus 3,800 applications to bring dependents to the UK, data released on Thursday shows.

Requests from foreign doctors, nurses and health and adult social care professionals to come to Britain reached an all time high in August last year when there were 18,300 applicants in the month.

It comes as a minister admitted that the country will be “reliant” on foreign builders to help solve the housing crisis.

But Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook insisted that the Government would not be easing visa restrictions to bring in more foreign labour to meet its 1.5million new homes target.

“We're not looking at easing restrictions, but we will be reliant, partly as a result of the change made by the previous government, on some foreign workers in this space,” he told LBC.

“We've got to do more to train and skill up our own people to work in this [building] industry.

“We recently announced a significant sum of money - £140million - for a series of training hubs across the country to get more apprenticeships moving through the system.

“There's other action we're taking across government to address this issue.

“If we don't take steps to deal with the fact that we've got an aging construction workforce and not particularly diverse construction workforce, and to draw on modern methods of construction as well, we won't be able to achieve that 1.5 million new homes targets.”

Changes in legal migration rules for foreign workers, students and their family members has prompted a significant drop in visa applications.

New measures designed to bring down immigration were introduced by the previous Conservative government and came into effect at various dates from January 2024.

Foreign carers were banned from bringing their loved ones to the UK in March, while the minimum salary required for those arriving on a skilled worker visa rose from £26,200 to £38,700 in April.

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