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UK: Govt ‘aware’ of dubious care agencies as visa crackdown on foreign workers begins

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Downing Street has said it is “aware” of reports that suspect care agencies may attempt to abuse new visa rules for foreign workers, which come into force today (Monday).

The Home Office will be “closely monitoring” how the new rules impact the British care sector, Number 10 said, following criticism that the industry will struggle to fill job roles if there is a drop in the number of staff coming from abroad.

From March 11 health workers were restricted from bringing family to the UK and care providers must register with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) if they are sponsoring migrant workers in the UK.

But there are concerns about suspected fake companies sponsoring visas after hundreds of licences were reportedly granted to firms that are just a few months old and have no history of providing care.

More than 250 businesses who have never been inspected by the CQC are also believed to have been granted licences to sponsor workers from abroad.

“The measures that are being brought in today ensure that care providers sponsoring migrant care workers must register,” the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said on Monday.

“We’re aware of these reports and that is why we’re cracking down on worker exploitation in the sector and abuse and non compliance of visas.”

He added: “The Home Office will be monitoring the measures. From today care workers can no longer bring dependents with them and the government has been clear that immigration is not the long term answer for social care needs. Care providers should hire more British workers.

“As well as those changes, the changes to ensure that sponsoring migrant care workers register with the Care Quality Commission will help crackdown on worker exploitation.”

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