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How can the construction sector access overseas talent?

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Kirsty Moore, from the immigration law firm Fragomen, explains the practical steps construction companies can take to hire workers from overseas.

In March 2023, the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) published its review of labour shortages in the construction sector, culminating in a set of recommendations that were accepted by the Home Office.

The review’s intention is to make it easier for construction businesses to access overseas workers by sponsoring them to come to the UK. MAC made clear the reasons why immigration is considered a suitable short-term response to shortages: evidence of sector-wide initiatives to improve recruitment and retention in the longer term, together with the strategic importance of construction work to the UK’s economy.

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