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Starmer seeks to cut UK migration and refocus it on graduate work

PM’s plan reverses post-Brexit liberalisation that allowed foreigners to fill positions in industries such as adult care

The UK’s post-Brexit immigration system has been all but demolished by the sweeping reforms set out on Monday by Sir Keir Starmer’s government.

A white paper outlining the prime minister’s plans to overhaul the country’s immigration system will restrict work visas to graduate roles, with only narrow, time-limited routes for lower-skilled positions in industries with labour shortages.

The UK’s path to settlement will become one of the longest in the developed world, unless migrants can prove their contribution to society. Higher fees and salary thresholds will also make the system one of the most expensive.

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