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Will new migrant worker rules exacerbate construction’s woes?

Construction firms relying on overseas talent are facing fresh uncertainty following the government’s recently announced proposals aimed at reducing net migration

The Home Secretary’s recently unveiled five-point plan, aimed at reducing net migration figures, notably includes an increase to the minimum salary threshold for skilled worker visas from £26,200 to £38,700.

This near 50% increase means that unless any exceptions apply, foreign workers in the construction sector will need to earn at least £38,700 to qualify in this route.

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