Briefing Note On Social Housing And Immigration

Demandexceeds supply 1  The PrimeMinister’s speech proposed that immigrants should wait 2-5 years before joiningthe waiting list which, in England, has grown dramatically in recent years fromaround a million in 2001 to two million today[1].  ImmigrationStatus and Eligibility 2  Currently EEAnationals who are habitually resident in the UK have to be treated exactly thesame as […]

The Prime Minister’s Immigration Speech

Commenting on DavidCameron’s speech on immigration this afternoon, Sir Andrew Green, Chairmanof Migration Watch UK, said:  “It is surely only fair thateverybody should contribute to the welfare system before they can drawbenefits. The devil is often in the detail but this speech sets out a broad agenda for tightening access to the welfare state and it is […]

Immigration: Labour Party Broadcast

Commenting on the Labour Party Broadcast, Sir AndrewGreen, Chairman of Migration Watch UK, said: “Ed Miliband’s proposals could be useful in curbingunscrupulous employers but they deal mainly with EU migration. In fact, only aquarter of the nearly 3 million immigrants in Labour’s last ten years came fromthe EU. He is wrong to imply that immigration […]

Migration Statistics: Students

Commenting on the latestMigration Statistics, Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of Migration Watch UK, said: “A reduction of athird in one year is welcome evidence that the government’s policies arestarting to take effect.   Immigration from outside the EU is down by60,000 but visas for university students in 2012 were up by 3%. Theuniversities have been wrong […]

International Students: Business, Innovation And Skills Committee

Today the government responded to the Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) Committee report on International Students. Commenting, Sir Andrew Green,Chairman of Migration Watch UK, said: “The government are absolutely right tostick to their guns. All of our competitors include students in net migrationas well as showing them as a separate category; just as Britain does. Theuniversities have […]

Yes Prime Minister – Those Indian Students were Bogus | Migration Watch UK

During the Prime Minister’s recent visit to India, the immigration lobby claimed that the recent 25% drop in student numbers from India is evidence that Britain has been sending a negative message to overseas students.  The reality is that the number of visas granted to Indian students almost doubled in the two years after the […]

MW291 : Convicted Foreign Criminals and the Right to Family Life | Migration Watch UK

The paper which appears below under the title “Convicted foreign criminals and the right to family life (2)” was completed on 13 February 2013. It is appropriate to precede it with further comments following the Home Secretary’s article on the subject which appeared in The Mail on Sunday on 17 February. The Home Secretary accuses […]

MW289 : EU Nationals and access to the British Welfare State | Migration Watch UK

Summary 1. Access to the UK benefit system is primarily based on residence. An EU national who moves to the UK and is considered habitually resident has the same entitlement to benefits as a UK national regardless of their previous tax or National Insurance contributions. Habitual Residence is automatic in the case of workers and […]

Incentives for Romanian and Bulgarian Migration to the UK

Summary 1. Even at the minimum wage in Britain there are very strong financial incentives for Romanians and Bulgarians to migrate to the UK, especially as wages here are topped up by substantial in-work benefits. Take home pay (including benefits) for a single worker is four or five times higher and for families eight or […]