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Migration: How many people come to work and study in the UK and what are the rules?

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Official figures show that 728,000 people came to the UK in the year to June 2024 – fewer than in the previous 12 months.

The fall was greater than expected because the estimated number of people who came in the year to June 2023 was revised up sharply, to 906,000.

How many migrants come to the UK?

A chart showing two lines tracking the total number of arrivals to the UK and the number of arrivals minus the number of departures (also known as net migration) between 1991 and 2024. Net migration was below 250,000 in the 1990s, but rose unsteadily in the 2010s to about 750,000. Covid caused a dip, before a huge rise from 2021. Since 2022 the numbers have begun to fall back to their current position of 728,000.

The ONS figures show that of the 1.2 million people who came to live in the UK in the 12 months to June 2024:

  • 5% (58,000) were British nationals
  • 10% (116,000) were EU nationals or from Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland (EU+)
  • around 86% (1.0 million) were non-EU+ nationals

Of the 1.0 million non-EU+ nationals who came:

  • 82% (845,000) were of working age (16 to 64 years)
  • 17% (179,000) were children (under 16 years)
  • 8% (84,000) claimed asylum, either after arriving via a regular route or arriving irregularly, for example, via small boats across the English Channel

Among non-EU+ migrants, the most common nationality coming to the UK for both work-related (116,000) and study-related (127,000) reasons was Indian.

What are the rules for student and graduate visas?

How have the salary rules for UK visa applicants changed?

What are the rules about family visas?

  • spouse or partner
  • fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner
  • child
  • parent
  • relative who will provide long-term care for you

You have to demonstrate a good knowledge of English. The relative that you will live with in the UK has to meet the minimum income threshold.

This was initially also due to rise to £38,700 – a sharp increase from the previous £18,600 figure.

But after warnings the new rules risked separating families, the previous government dropped the new minimum to £29,000.

Anyone renewing an existing family visa does not have to meet the new earnings threshold.

Are fewer people coming to work in health and social care?

The Home Office statistics showed that 27,000 visas were issued to people coming to the UK to work in health and social care in the 12 months to December 2024.

This is a fall of 81% compared with the previous 12 months. The number coming to work in the sector had increased significantly after temporary changes to the health and care visa rules.

In the year ending December 2024, there were approximately three dependants for each person coming to do a job in health and social care.

However, the number of dependants fell sharply in the last 10 months of the period, after the previous Conservative government changed the rules to stop international social care workers bringing their children or partners with them.

How does the points-based system work?

What is the immigration salary list?

The immigration salary list replaced what was previously called the shortage occupation list.

It helps employers fill vacancies in key sectors.

These jobs have a lower salary threshold making it easier for applicants to gain enough points to get a visa.

The list includes:

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A wide range of construction jobs are on the list

Employers used to be able to pay foreign workers 80% of the usual “going rate” to fill these positions.

But this lower rate was abolished for people applying after 4 April 2024.

What are the rules for seasonal workers?

  • 43,000 horticulture workers
  • 2,000 poultry workers

Seasonal workers can stay in the UK for up to six months for horticultural work, and from 2 October to 31 December each year for poultry work.

They cannot accept a permanent job or bring family members with them.

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How has Brexit changed immigration?

Before Brexit, EU and UK citizens had the freedom to live, work or study in any EU country without needing a visa.

However, this freedom of movement ended on 1 January 2021 when the UK left the EU.

In the 12 months to June 2024, the ONS figures showed that net migration for non-EU nationals – the difference between those arriving and those leaving – was 845,000.

A chart with three lines showing net migration by EU nationals, Non-EU nationals and British nationals between the 12 months to June 2012 and the 12 months to June 2024. The Non-EU line is about 800,000, while the British and EU lines are below zero. Net migration is trending down generally, and this is driven mainly by a fall in Non-EU migration which has dropped from more than a million people.

In the same period, net EU migration was -95,000, meaning 95,000 more EU nationals left the UK than arrived.

Net migration of British nationals was -21,000, meaning more British people left the UK than came back.

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