The Home Office does not know how many people whose skilled worker visas are expired are still here (Image: Getty)
The Home Office is under fire for not knowing whether foreign workers stayed in the UK when their visas expired, are continuing to work here illegally or have been dragged into the horrors of modern slavery. A scathing report into the skilled worker visa scheme warns there is “widespread evidence of workers suffering debt bondage, working excessive hours and exploitative conditions”.
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, the chairman of the powerful public accounts committee, blasted the Government for not carrying out basic checks. Many more people than expected have used the scheme. Instead of issuing 360,000 skilled worker visas to overseas applicants – including dependents – in the three years to April 2024, 931,000 were granted.
DON’T MISS
Powered by
New immigration rules introduced including skilled worker change from July 22
Comments
We’re paying France eye-watering £500m to stop the boats – but record numbers still come!
Comments
Fury as migrants offered free eye tests, dental treatment and even wigs on NHS
Comments
Lower-skilled office workers can still come to Britain despite UK visa overhaul
Comments
Fresh humiliation for Keir Starmer as migrant crossings unlikely to drop in hammer blow
Comments
Keir Starmer’s Welfare Bill fiasco sums up perfectly why Britain is screwed
Comments
Dire warning as number of Channel migrants ‘set to reach 50,000’ in one year
Comments
Rachel Reeves has had a week from hell – but the real meltdown starts NOW
Comments
Up to 500 towns to get increased police patrol in ‘safer streets blitz’
Comments
Migration madness as UK left with 6.5m-home shortage due to crossings
Comments
Keir Starmer’s Britain faces crime ‘crisis’ after one year in power
Comments
The UK’s other ‘migrant crisis’ as number of international students increases by 66%
Comments
Emergency workers in grip of growing mental health crisis – ‘pushed to breaking point’
Comments
Iconic shoe store with 326 UK shops addresses cutting 1,200 jobs
Comments
Nigel Farage asks for UK’s true population and slams visa counting ‘failings’
Comments
Migration chaos as Home Office has ‘no idea how many migrants are working illegally’
Comments
Migrants crossing the Channel ’24 times more likely to go to prison’ than Brits
Comments
EXPOSED: Illegal migrant couriers mock Keir Starmer and ridicule his new plan to stop them
Comments
Fury as Border Force boss given huge £135k salary and award despite migration madness
Comments
TalkTV star left furious as he skewers Starmer after migrant cost bombshell
Comments
New immigration rules introduced including skilled worker change from July 22
Comments
We’re paying France eye-watering £500m to stop the boats – but record numbers still come!
Comments
Fury as migrants offered free eye tests, dental treatment and even wigs on NHS
Comments
Lower-skilled office workers can still come to Britain despite UK visa overhaul
Comments
Fresh humiliation for Keir Starmer as migrant crossings unlikely to drop in hammer blow
Comments
Keir Starmer’s Welfare Bill fiasco sums up perfectly why Britain is screwed
Comments
Dire warning as number of Channel migrants ‘set to reach 50,000’ in one year
Comments
Rachel Reeves has had a week from hell – but the real meltdown starts NOW
Comments
Up to 500 towns to get increased police patrol in ‘safer streets blitz’
Comments
Migration madness as UK left with 6.5m-home shortage due to crossings
Comments
Keir Starmer’s Britain faces crime ‘crisis’ after one year in power
Comments
The UK’s other ‘migrant crisis’ as number of international students increases by 66%
Comments
Emergency workers in grip of growing mental health crisis – ‘pushed to breaking point’
Comments
Iconic shoe store with 326 UK shops addresses cutting 1,200 jobs
Comments
Nigel Farage asks for UK’s true population and slams visa counting ‘failings’
Comments
Migration chaos as Home Office has ‘no idea how many migrants are working illegally’
Comments
Migrants crossing the Channel ’24 times more likely to go to prison’ than Brits
Comments
EXPOSED: Illegal migrant couriers mock Keir Starmer and ridicule his new plan to stop them
Comments
Fury as Border Force boss given huge £135k salary and award despite migration madness
Comments
TalkTV star left furious as he skewers Starmer after migrant cost bombshell
Comments
New immigration rules introduced including skilled worker change from July 22
Comments
We’re paying France eye-watering £500m to stop the boats – but record numbers still come!
Comments
Fury as migrants offered free eye tests, dental treatment and even wigs on NHS
Comments
Lower-skilled office workers can still come to Britain despite UK visa overhaul
Comments
Fresh humiliation for Keir Starmer as migrant crossings unlikely to drop in hammer blow
Comments
Keir Starmer’s Welfare Bill fiasco sums up perfectly why Britain is screwed
Comments
Dire warning as number of Channel migrants ‘set to reach 50,000’ in one year
Comments
The scheme was expanded in 2022 to help the pandemic-battered social care sector but the cross-party group of MPs is alarmed at the potential for abuse.
Sir Geoffrey said: “Our report finds that this speed came at a painfully high cost – to the safety of workers from the depredations of labour market abuses, and the integrity of the system from people not following the rules. There has long been mounting evidence of serious issues with the system, laid bare once again in our inquiry.
“And yet basic information, such as how many people on skilled worker visas have been modern slavery victims, and whether people leave the UK after their visas expire, seems to still not have been gathered by government.”
Migrants are particularly “vulnerable to exploitation”, the report warns, because a person’s right to live in Britain is dependent on their employer under the scheme’s sponsorship model.
READ MORE: New immigration rules introduced including skilled worker change from July 22
More than 470 sponsor licences in the care sector were revoked between July 2022 and December 2024 in an attempt to crack down on abuse.
The report states: “The cross-government response to tackling the exploitation of migrant workers has been insufficient and, within this, the Home Office’s response has been slow and ineffective.”
The committee found the Home Office “does not know what proportion of people return to their home country after their visa has expired, and how many may be working illegally in the United Kingdom”.
Legislation to stop care workers being recruited from abroad has been introduced in Parliament.
Adis Sehic of the Work Rights Centre charity said: “This report is yet more damning evidence that the principle of sponsorship, which ties migrant workers in the UK to their employer, is inherently unsafe for workers and, in our view, breaches their human rights.”
Most Popular Comments
1st Most liked comment • 1 day ago15
“It should not be difficult but in the UK we have no real control of our borders or who is in the country If a visa is issued they should keep …”
Read • Reply
2nd Most liked comment • 1 day ago13
“This is true but it started years ago. In the seventies we had foreign nationals …”
Read • Reply
3rd Most liked comment • 1 day ago12
“If anything wants sorting it is the poor service we get from all government …”
Read • Reply
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson said his party would “deport those who are in the UK illegally”.
He said: “Our soft-touch immigration policies have allowed migrants to exploit the system—a system that benefits everyone except hardworking Britons, costs the country billions each year, and worsens the housing crisis and strain on our public services.”
Don’t miss… Asylum hotels outrage as taxpayers owed more than £50m Yvette Cooper refuses to set migration target in huge grilling by MPs UK warned ‘hundreds of millions’ more migrants will head to Britain Migration mayhem as surge means new home needed every 151 seconds
Trending
Bananas will not turn brown for 15 days if stored with unusual household item
‘Keir Starmer has done everything BUT smash gangs and it’s about to get worse’
Blueberries stay fresh 21 days longer if stored with simple kitchen item
We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said: “We cannot keep papering over workforce gaps by importing cheap labour while nine million people in Britain are economically inactive. And because long-term settlement must be earned, not handed out, we will double the residency requirement for Indefinite Leave to Remain from five years to 10.
“Immigration must work for Britain, not the other way round.”
Most Popular Comments
1st Most liked comment • 1 day ago15
“It should not be difficult but in the UK we have no real control of our borders or who is in the country If a visa is issued they should keep …”
2nd Most liked comment • 1 day ago13
“This is true but it started years ago. In the seventies we had foreign nationals …”
3rd Most liked comment • 1 day ago12
“If anything wants sorting it is the poor service we get from all government …”