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UK net migration hit record of more than 900,000 in 2023

Net migration to Britain soared far above original estimates in 2023, to a record 900,000, although tougher visa rules have started to reduce the variety of arrivals, official information showed on Thursday.

Citizens in the United Kingdom - whose general population is around 68 million - have actually expressed concern that the large number of arrivals could aggravate housing lacks and put further stress on public services. But employers in sectors such as healthcare say they can not operate without foreign employees.

Data from the Workplace for National Statistics on Thursday showed net migration of 906,000 for the 12 months to June 2023, modified up from the previous estimate of 740,000, in what the ONS described as extraordinary levels because 2021.

Numbers did fall 20% from the record high to 728,000 for the year to June 2024, the ONS said, driven by decreasing numbers of dependants coming with those on research study visas after the guidelines were altered.

High levels of legal migration in 2016 was one of the driving forces behind Britain's vote to leave the European Union. In the year to end-June 2016, the last 12-month period before the Brexit vote, net migration stood at 321,000.

While post-Brexit visa modifications saw a sharp drop in the number of EU migrants to Britain, brand-new work visa rules resulted in a. rise in immigration from India, Nigeria and Pakistan, often to. fill health and social care jobs.

The dive to a record level in 2023 came under the previous. Conservative government, which had actually guaranteed to cut migration and. did introduce measures to curb trainees and care workers from. bringing in family members.

The current Labour federal government, elected in July, has likewise. said it wishes to lower numbers by training employees to fill. abilities gaps. It blamed the record rises on the Conservatives.

In the area of four years, net migration quadrupled to. almost a million, Labour's migration minister Seema Malhotra. told press reporters. She decreased to set out a specific target.

The huge jump in the number for 2023 was attributed to more. offered information, more info on visas for Ukrainians and. improvements in how migration is calculated, the ONS said.

(source: Reuters)