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Seasonal Worker Visas: Sponsorship Certificates

08 December 2022

Lead MP

Robert Jenrick

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

EmploymentForeign Affairs
Other Contributors: 12

At a Glance

Robert Jenrick raised concerns about seasonal worker visas: sponsorship certificates in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

EmploymentForeign Affairs
Government Statement
The Home Office recognises the importance of the UK food and drink sector and its reliance on seasonal agricultural workers. The quota for 2022 was set at 38,000 workers for edible and ornamental horticulture, with an additional 2,000 for poultry. Approximately 1,400 places remain unused as of today’s date. An announcement regarding the 2023 scheme is imminent, and measures are in place to extend work permits until mid-2023 to utilise remaining certificates. The Home Office aims to support this sector by collaborating with stakeholders and addressing operational challenges.

Shadow Comment

Jess Phillips
Shadow Comment
The shadow criticises the current scheme, noting that £60 million worth of food has been wasted due to labour shortages. She calls for a long-term strategy and warns against panicked short-term announcements without an underlying plan. The shadow highlights concerns about processing times for sponsorship applications and exploitative practices in recruitment, urging for better safeguards.
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