March 2018
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Delegates at this seminar considered the future for the UK’s immigration framework.
Sessions focused on the future regulation of both EU and non-EU migration - looking at how an evolving framework might effectively govern work, student and family routes, as well as options for adjusting the existing points-based tiered system for non EEA applicants.
Further areas for discussion on the day included:
- Key findings from the Migration Advisory Committee’s report on the impact of Brexit on UK labour markets;
- How the Government’s Controlling Migration Fund might more effectively assist local authorities;
- Challenges and opportunities that reform might pose for maintaining the UK’s economic growth and international competitiveness in key sectors;
- Options for addressing the pressures that immigration can place on communities and local services; and
- The viability of calls for the net migration target to be replaced by an evidence-based framework, and for the creation of an Annual Migration Report.