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Does the United Kingdom Need More or Less Immigration?

It is hard to get experts to agree on many things, but one thing they do agree on is the economic benefits of immigration for a country. Immigrants contribute more to local economies than they receive benefits, reports the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). A study in 2018 by the British Migration and Advisory Committee concluded that migrants have on average positively impacted productivity which is a key factor in economic growth. The committee decided there is evidence that the impact is mostly from higher-skilled workers than lower-skilled immigrants. The UK is a place of opportunity for anyone willing to work hard.

If you have questions about potential job opportunities available to ex-pat workers in the United Kingdom, contact UK CheckedIn. Their team of UK employment researchers and advisers will review your details and let you know if there is a demand for your occupation in the United Kingdom.

Over $30,000

A recent report showed newcomers living in the UK contribute over $3,000 more to the British economy than the average UK adult. British-born adults offer a little over $95 less than average. Immigrants from Europe who settled in the United Kingdom are predicted to add close to $110,000 more to the economy during their lifetime than Britons, and non-European immigrants will add around $38,000. There is no report showing that immigrants from the EU reduce opportunities for Britons, but it is possible to increase unemployment for youth or people without higher education. UK CheckedIn can inform you about your potential to find work in the UK. Contact them today!

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