Brexit: UK's new fast-track immigration system to exclude care workers

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Brexit: UK's new fast-track immigration system to exclude care workers
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Minimum salary thresholds to also remain in place, presenting additional barrier

Care home staff will be excluded from the government’s post-Brexit fast-track visa system for health workers, the government has confirmed.

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