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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Dan Carden (Labour), on Tuesday, 26 March 2024, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 16 members in total.


Immigration changes for carers and Ukrainians

That this House is concerned that the latest Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules, HC 556, which will prevent overseas care workers from bringing their dependants to the UK and makes substantial changes to the Ukraine schemes, will have a negative impact on migrant families; notes in particular that the changes will likely force carers into acquiescing to exploitative conditions at work or plunge them into destitution; recognises the importance of family members to carers often carrying out low-paid but crucial work in the UK’s social care sector; further notes with concern the lack of opportunity for the abrupt changes to the Ukraine schemes to have been scrutinised properly within the usual 21-day period before implementation; further recognises the stress and harm that the changes will cause by separating Ukrainian families, particularly where one or more family members are left behind in Ukraine; also notes the harm that will be caused by no longer permitting Ukrainian nationals to sponsor family members under the Homes for Ukraine scheme; and calls on the Home Office to properly tackle migrant worker exploitation and urgently reconsider its changes to the Ukraine schemes.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
575 
Session
2023-24
Other sponsors
John McDonnell
Jonathan Edwards
Stewart Malcolm McDonald
Alison Thewliss
Kim Johnson
Subjects
Immigration controls Migrant workers Ukraine Care workers
Link
View this Early day motion on edm.parliament.uk