Education briefing – What does the new immigration white paper mean for education institutions?
May 14, 2025
Education briefing – What does the new immigration white paper mean for education institutions?May 14, 2025 The Government has now published the much anticipated white paper on ‘Restoring Control over the Immigration System’. The white paper aims to deliver on the Labour Party manifesto pledge to cut migration by “training domestic workers, raising the bar on who can come to the UK and ending reliance on overseas labour”. The white paper sets out a raft of intended changes to be implemented but does not set out the detail or go so far as to say when any changes will be effective from. Some of the proposed changes may require additional legislation which may take time and, as the Prime Minister said in his 28 November speech: “It won’t be quick or easy”. Whilst there are a lot of significant policy-level changes proposed, the white paper does not go into specific details and further information will be needed before we know what changes will be implemented or the full effect of the changes. The white paper contains a number of provisions specific to education as well as many which are not sector specific but will be of importance. In briefing we look at the employment aspects and in our next briefing we will look at the student issues. Some of the key takeaways from the white paper are as follows: Skilled Workers The Government has been concerned with an underinvestment in training the UK workforce and developing skills, and they are of the view that this has contributed to poor levels of productivity and has hindered economic growth. As part of plans to tackle this, the Government has laid out the following proposed changes, in an attempt to reduce the perceived overreliance on overseas recruitment:
Global Talent & GAE The white paper has made it clear that the Government is seeking to go further in ensuring that the very highly skilled have opportunities to come to the UK and access the targeted routes for the brightest and best global talent. The Government intends to achieve this by increasing the number of people arriving on the very high talent routes and introducing faster routes for bringing people to the UK who have the right skills and experience to supercharge UK growth in strategic industries. As part of this drive the Government will seek to introduce measures relating to the following:
English Language Requirement In addition, the white paper also proposed the following changes:
Route to Settlement
HR Teams – Should start to consider:
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