Health9/9/2025The Guardian

‘Paying twice’: workers face NHS bills of thousands in immigration crackdown

‘Paying twice’: workers face NHS bills of thousands in immigration crackdown

The article discusses the financial burden faced by skilled immigrant workers in the UK, particularly those in the National Health Service (NHS), due to proposed changes in immigration policies. Campaigners express concern that the government's plan to extend the qualifying period for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) and citizenship could force these workers to "pay twice" for healthcare services, on top of their regular tax and national insurance contributions. The article highlights the case of Uche and her husband, who currently pay over £5,000 every two-and-a-half years for NHS care, in addition to their regular tax and national insurance payments. Campaigners fear that thousands of other skilled workers, including those in the NHS, could face similar financial challenges if the government's proposed changes are implemented.

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