Labour migration in the United Kingdom post Brexit: its policies and reforms

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  • Joseph Carby-Hall Director of International Legal Research, Centre for Legislative Studies. University of Hull United Kingdom

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.46661/lexsocial.8826

Mots-clés :

Brexit, EU Stettlement Scheme, Immigration Rules and points system , employment routes

Résumé

This chapter analyses the British labour migration laws post Brexit inclusive of the European Union Settlement Scheme. The intricacies of the migration rules are explored and explained, leading the reader to understand the complex points-based system. An evaluation follows of the various employment routes’ visas with a mention of safe and legal routes. Its critical and theoretical conclusion accentuates the strengths and weaknesses of the contemporary British migration system.

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Publiée

2023-10-16

Comment citer

Carby-Hall, J. (2023). Labour migration in the United Kingdom post Brexit: its policies and reforms. Lex Social: Revista De Derechos Sociales, 14(1), 1–33. https://doi.org/10.46661/lexsocial.8826

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