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Drop in visas for carers indicates tougher Home Office action on sponsors, but insufficient protection for migrants and the care sector
Greater Home Office due diligence has resulted in stricter licensing requirements and more licence revocations, but this isn't enough to protect migrant workers from exploitation.
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The forgotten third: migrant workers' views on improving conditions in England's adult social care sector
Finding that migrant care workers are suffering persistent employment rights breaches, but are dissuaded from reporting, we present recommendations for sector-level and immigration reform.
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How a migrant care worker won a rare legal victory for thousands in interim relief
Our client paid eye-watering illegal hiring fees to a recruiter in India to secure a job as a care worker in the UK, only to find no work or pay when he arrived.
Read moreRead moreLords call out the government's ban on migrant care worker family members as ‘enabling’ for exploitative sponsors
We are proud to have worked with Liberal Democrat peer Lord Oates to share his regret that ministers wish to separate migrant care workers from their partners and children.
Read moreRead moreLatest immigration stats reveal increasing risks for health and care workers
Our analysis of official immigration statistics shows more businesses are being licensed to sponsor migrant workers than ever before, but, we argue, the Home Office's capacity to oversee them is doubtful.
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