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  2. Immigration health surcharge - Wikipedia

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    The immigration health surcharge was introduced by the Cameron–Clegg coalition by the Immigration (Health Charge) Order 2015, made under the provisions of the Immigration Act 2014, to deal with the issue of medical tourism involving the NHS in England. Once the surcharge is paid people are entitled to use the NHS in a similar way to UK residents.

  3. Ordinarily resident status - Wikipedia

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    In October 2016, it was reported that the government had set a target of recovering £500 million a year from overseas visitors treated in NHS hospitals in England, which had been "refined" to £346m for 2017-18, according to the National Audit Office. £289m was collected in 2015–16 and £73m in 2012–13.

  4. Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016

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    For example, applications for 2.5-year leave to remain as a spouse under the Immigration Rules were in excess of £1000 for a 2.5 year period, with an additional NHS surcharge of £250; the applicant must have passed an English language test; the sponsor needed to show a minimum income requirement of around £18,000 per annum; and there was no ...

  5. Starmer: Immigration not the solution to challenges in NHS

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    The Labour leader said there needed to be more funded training for those living in the UK, before looking to overseas recruitment.

  6. Department of Health and Social Care - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom.It is responsible for government policy on health and adult social care matters in England, along with a few elements of the same matters which are not otherwise devolved to the Scottish Government, Welsh Government or Northern Ireland Executive.

  7. What does the UK eVisa switch mean for me? Millions ... - AOL

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    Millions of people living in the UK will see their physical immigration documents expire in the new year as the Home Office transfers to a digital system.. From 1 January 2025, foreign nationals ...

  8. National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    The NHS is the largest employer in Europe, with one in every 25 adults in England working for the NHS. [46] As of February 2023, NHS England employed 1.4 million staff. [ 47 ] Nursing staff accounted for the largest cohort at more than 330,000 employees, followed by clinical support staff at 290,000, scientific and technical staff at 163,000 ...

  9. Tony Blair calls for roll out of digital ID to tackle ...

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    Tony Blair has revived his former government’s failed policy of ID cards in a digital form to tackle the challenges the world is facing on immigration, health and taxes.. Writing for The Daily ...