Immigration Flashcards

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What rule did we change in regard to foreign students graduating?

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A new Graduate Route - international graduates will be able to stay in the UK for two years to find work.

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Why is Labour’s immigration policy a threat to British security?

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Labour don’t want to take back control of immigration. They don’t want to end freedom of movement. Instead, Labour want to remove immigration caps – meaning a Labour government would let anyone enter the country. Whether our economy needed them or not.

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What will our immigration measures mean for the welfare system?

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£1.3 billion more kept in the welfare system.

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What will new immigrants need before they come here?

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A job offer. There will be a small number of exceptions, i.e. high skilled scientists, entrepreneurs.

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How long will migrants need to wait in order to claim benefits?

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5 years. Prior to Brexit, EU migrants can access welfare and services being in the UK for 3 months.

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What will we do about child benefit being sent abroad?

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End it - something that the EU refused to grant in the 2016 negotiations. This will save us £800 million a year by 2024-25.

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What will we do about the international health surcharge?

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Raise it by £625 and extend it to all foreign workers to ensure they are making a sufficient contribution to our health service. Under the current system, people on a work, study or family visa incur average NHS costs of £625 per year but only pay a £400 surcharge. This measure will raise over £500m a year, which can be put towards NHS services.

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What does our new immigration plan mean for criminals?

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Serious criminals will not be allowed into the country as happens now under EU rules. Those committing crimes will not be permitted to remain in the UK.

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What are we doing to strengthen our borders?

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£20 million for new equipment to better detect illicit goods, such as firearms and drugs, and crack down on illegal immigration.

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How will we attract leaders in their fields?

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Actively recruiting them. A small number of the best technology and science graduates from the world’s top universities who win top scientific prizes will be offered fast-track entry into the UK.

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What will the new immigration system prioritise?

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Have a good grasp of English
Been a law-abiding citizen in their own country
Have good education and qualifications
Have a clear job offer

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12
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What is our approach to Windrush?

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Committed to the Windrush compensation scheme. We will build a memorial recognising their contribution at a prominent London site.

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What is our approach to EU citizens who lived here before Brexit?

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They are welcome to stay, so we introduced the EU Settlement Scheme.

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How will we attract entrepreneurs?

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Start-up visas to allow entrepreneurs of the future who want to start up great businesses in this country.

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How will we ensure integration?

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Boost English language teaching to empower existing migrants.

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What is our approach to asylum?

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We will continue to grant asylum and support to refugees fleeing persecution, with the ultimate aim of helping them return home when safe to do so.

17
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How will we tackle health tourism?

A

Double the budget for the health tourism enforcement unit.

18
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What is our approach to emergency medicine for foreigners?

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Continue to offer free emergency care to all those who need it.