Overseas Health Workers Hit by UK Ban: No Entry for Dependents
The United Kingdom has implemented a ban on Health and Care Workers bringing dependants to the country, a move aimed at curbing migration. The UK Home Office, through its verified X handle (formerly Twitter), announced this policy shift on Monday.
The Home Office stated, “From today, care workers entering the UK on Health and Care Worker visas can no longer bring dependants. This is part of our plan to deliver the biggest ever cut in migration.”
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This immediate decision signals a notable change in the UK’s immigration policy, particularly affecting healthcare professionals seeking employment opportunities within the health and care sector.
Ejes Gist News reports that the United Kingdom is a preferred destination for young Nigerian professionals frequently leaving the country (Japa) in search of greener pastures. The ban has ignited debates and concerns among various stakeholders, including healthcare organizations and advocacy groups.
They argue that it could worsen existing staffing shortages within the UK’s healthcare system. Critics contend that restricting the ability of health workers to bring their dependents may discourage qualified professionals from accepting positions in the UK, ultimately compromising patient care.
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On the other hand, supporters of the ban view it as a necessary measure to address immigration levels and prioritize the domestic workforce amid ongoing challenges in the labour market.
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