MW282 : Access to the NHS – Who Should Be Entitled? | Migration Watch UK
Introduction 1. The question of access to the NHS has long given difficulty. Some believe that free treatment at the point of need should apply to anyone in the UK. Others believe that it should be strictly confined to those who, through their taxes, pay for it. There are also practical difficulties in distinguishing those […]
Rule Change Opens NHS to the World | Migration Watch UK
A recent government decision threatens to turn the NHS into the ‘World Health Service’ and should be rescinded as a matter of urgency, says a think tank in a report out today. Its provisionsallow illegal migrants and foreign visitors full and free access to primary care services, which can be the first step to costly and […]
Migration Watch UK Calls For Targetted Assistance For Start-Ups | Migration Watch UK
A paper issued by Migration Watch UK today describes the bureaucracy facing a company that wishes to recruit a member of staff from outside the EU. After reading 108 pages of guidance, they need 10 sets of information to hand before completing an online application to become a registered sponsor. Commenting Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of Migration […]
MW280 : Making the Immigration System work for Start-up Companies | Migration Watch UK
Introduction 1. Recruiting a non-EU worker can be lengthy and cumbersome for a small start-up business. This note explains the process and suggests improvements. Tier 2 2. Tier 2 of the Points Based System allows employers to bring in a worker from outside the EU when an employer has been unable to find a suitable […]
MW281 : UNHCR Guidelines – Sexual Orientation | Migration Watch UK
1 The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) published on 23 October 2012 a new set of Guidelines on International Protection relating specifically to claims to refugee status based on sexual orientation under the 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees. These Guidelines supplement the UNHCR Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee […]
Letter by Sir Andrew Green
Letter by Sir Andrew Green ,Chairman, Migration Watch UKThe Economist, 3 November, 2012 It is surely impossible toargue that Britain’s immigration policy is “crippling” business and the economy(“The Tories’ barmiest policy”, October 20th)when there is no limit to staff transfers between international companies andonly half the available work permits have been taken up. As for the reductionin student […]
Immigration Control Is No Barrier To Economic Recovery
Introduction: The Economist andothers, such as Jonathan Portes (Director of the NIESR) are wrong to claim thatimmigration control is acting as a barrier to economic recovery. A carefulexamination of the immigration statistics does not support their exaggeratedclaims. That is not to say that the bureaucracy cannot be improved andMigrationwatch will be making some suggestions in this […]
Immigration Caps Don’t Hamper The Economic Recovery. Why Pretend Otherwise?
By Sir Andrew Green, Chairman, Migration Watch UK The immigration lobby are gettingdesperately short of arguments to set against the huge costs of massimmigration. The first body blow was aHouse of Lords report which “found no evidence…… that net migration generatessignificant economic benefits for the existing UK population.” (Seeabstract here). This was followed bya report from […]
A “barmy” Article In “the Economist”
The cover story of this week’s Economist claimedthat immigration was the governments “barmiest” policy which was “cripplingbusiness and the economy”. Analysis: These claims are wildlyexaggerated. In the last available year(to Q2 2012) the facts are that[1]: Intra-companytransfers were slightly up to nearly 30,000. The article makes the familiar claim that 80% ofstudents return home at the […]
An African War Criminal
An appalling case is reported today, 8 October 2012,in the Daily Mail Online. It is the story of a SudaneseAfrican whose identity is not disclosed, who in the course of a number of BBCinterviews said that he was between 2003 and 2006 a fighter in the Janjaweedmilitia which was responsible for the slaughter of an estimated […]