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Written Question
Migrant Workers: Skilled Workers
Tuesday 25th October 2022

Asked by: Lord Green of Deddington (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government how many entry clearance visas grants they provided to main applicants under the (1) Skilled Worker, and (2) Skilled Worker - Health & Care, routes for each quarter of the year up to June; and for each route, how many were issued for jobs at (a) RQF Level 6, (b) RQF Levels 3 to 5, and (c) RQF Level 3.

Answered by Lord Murray of Blidworth

Applications granted to main applicants of the ‘Skilled Worker’ visa

Quarter

Grants

2020 Q4

429

2021 Q1

4,553

2021 Q2

6,682

2021 Q3

11,762

2021 Q4

12,602

2022 Q1

12,701

2022 Q2

14,844

Total

63,573

Applications granted to main applications of the ‘Skilled Worker – Health & Care’ visa

Quarter

Grants

2020 Q4

689

2021 Q1

6,771

2021 Q2

5,815

2021 Q3

8,684

2021 Q4

10,530

2022 Q1

12,411

2022 Q2

15,646

Total

60,546

There is no published data that links the entry clearance visas granted in these categories to the respective RQF classifications.


Written Question
Work Permits: India
Monday 24th October 2022

Asked by: Lord Green of Deddington (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government how many work permits have been issued to Indian nationals in each of the past five years; and how many Indian nationals have overstayed their visas in each of the past five years.

Answered by Lord Sharpe of Epsom - Shadow Minister (Business and Trade)

The Home Office is committed to publishing data as part of the immigration statistics quarterly release. The transparency data provides outstanding applications by specific route and can be found featured in the ‘Migration Transparency Data’ on the GOV.UK website.

The immigration statistics Data Tables for Work can be found at Migration Statistics – Immigration Statistics, year ending June 2022, using the link ‘Why do people come to the UK? Work’ section 3 ‘Data Tables’. This table, at ‘Vis_03a’ tab, provides the numbers of work entry clearance visa cases applied for, issued, and refused for the year ending June 2022. There have been 117,446 applications for entry clearance for work purposes by Indian nationals from June 2021-June 2022, with 110,816 visas granted. Further details can be found on GOV.UK, including archived statistics.

The statistics relating to in-country work visa applications (extensions) is available on GOV.UK per annum, covering each year since the transparency data reporting began in 2010: however it is not broken down by nationality.

We do not routinely publish any data on numbers of individuals that have overstayed their visa expiry in the UK.


Written Question
Asylum: Rwanda
Wednesday 8th June 2022

Asked by: Lord Green of Deddington (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government, further to section 16 of the Memorandum of Understanding between the UK and the government of Rwanda for the provision of an asylum partnership arrangement, how many refugees from Rwanda will be resettled in the UK; and over what time period they will be resettled.

Answered by Baroness Williams of Trafford - Shadow Chief Whip (Lords)

A small number of the most vulnerable refugees in Rwanda will be resettled in the UK as part of the Migration and Economic Development Partnership.

More details on the resettlement of vulnerable refugees will be set out in due course. The partnership between the UK and Rwanda is now underway and is expected to last for at least five years.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 12 May 2022
Queen’s Speech

"My Lords, it was suggested earlier that Cross-Benchers are a bunch of left-wing intellectuals. I do not think I have ever been accused of being left-wing and certainly not an intellectual. That may explain why I intend to strike a very different note.

I intend to tackle a subject that …..."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 26 Apr 2022
Nationality and Borders Bill

"I shall be extremely brief, noble Lords will be glad to hear. I should just like to draw attention to the state of public opinion, which is amazed by people arriving on our beaches in their tens of thousands. It was 30,000 last year; it could be double that this …..."
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Written Question
P&O Ferries: Migrant Workers
Friday 1st April 2022

Asked by: Lord Green of Deddington (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what discussions they have had with P&O Ferries about the (1) immigration status, and (2) right to work in the UK, of the replacement workers they are reportedly hiring; what assessment they have made of the right to work in the UK of these workers; and, of the workers of foreign nationality hired by P&O Ferries, what were the immigration routes by which they have been admitted to the UK.

Answered by Baroness Williams of Trafford - Shadow Chief Whip (Lords)

There are ongoing discussions between P&O Ferries and HM Government.

It is the Government’s policy that all migrants coming to work in UK territorial waters (i.e., 12 nautical miles), or on the UK landmass, need permission to work unless exemptions apply. Conversely, if they are working outside of UK territorial waters then permission to work is not required.

Seafarers who earn a living by working on a ship such as seamen or crew members do not need permission to work if they are in transit (under contract) to join a ship or are in transit as part of a crew, subject to entry requirements.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 08 Mar 2022
Nationality and Borders Bill

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 08 Mar 2022
Nationality and Borders Bill

"My Lords, I have retabled my amendment in the light of the Minister’s reply in Committee. Judging by Hansard, there was a very good discussion, albeit at three in the morning. We need to be clear about what we are trying to achieve here. Surely it is, first, that …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 08 Mar 2022
Nationality and Borders Bill

"My Lords, we had a long debate and the House will be glad to know that I shall be extremely brief. I am grateful to the noble Baroness, Lady Neville-Rolfe, for her very powerful contribution to my case. To sum up: we need the support of professionals in this matter, …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 08 Mar 2022
Nationality and Borders Bill

"My Lords, I will even more briefly strike a slightly different note. This proposal—I know it has virtually gone through—is very unwise. We have a scheme which already applies to rather more than 5 million people. That is surely enough, and we should leave it at that...."
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