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Income threshold for partner and family visas

P003049 - 05 March 2025 to 01 April 2025

Presentations: 2
Presenters: 1
Employment Immigration

At a Glance

This petition concerning income threshold for partner and family visas was presented to Parliament 2 times by 1 MP.

Issue Summary

The petition calls for the withdrawal of the minimum income threshold for partner/family visas, arguing that everyone deserves the right to family life under Article 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights.

Action Requested

The House of Commons is urged to ask the Government to withdraw the previous Government’s changes to the minimum income threshold and ensure any future threshold be accessible and no higher than the National Living Wage.

Key Facts

  • Over 2,000 people responded to the call for evidence—a record for a MAC consultation.
  • The current threshold stands at £29,000 with no changes until the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) review is complete in approximately nine months.
  • The MAC review was commissioned in September 2024.

Presentation Timeline

MPs presented this petition on the following dates. Each card shows the presenters and any recorded remarks.

Presented
01 April 2025
Bradford East
Presented
05 March 2025
Bradford East
I rise to present a petition on the minimum income threshold for partner and family visas, alongside a corresponding online petition, signed by more than 420 residents in Bradford, declaring that everyone deserves the right to family life under article 8 of the European convention on human rights, and that it is fundamentally wrong that people are denied the ability to sponsor a spouse or family member to live with them because of an arbitrary income threshold that is now being reviewed by the Migration Advisory Committee. Around half of all employees in the UK earn under the current frozen threshold of £29,000, including nurses, police community support officers and nursery teachers at the start of their careers, disproportionately impacting women and young people, who are unable to exercise their right to family life. The petition states: “The petitioners therefore request that the House of Commons urges the Government to take a compassionate approach to partner/family visas, withdraw the previous Government’s changes to the minimum income threshold, and ensure that any future threshold be accessible and no higher than the National Living Wage.
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