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International Doctors: Visas — [Graham Stringer in the Chair]

02 November 2022

Lead MP

Matt Warman
Boston and Skegness
Con

Responding Minister

Robert Jenrick

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Employment
Word Count: 9692
Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Matt Warman raised concerns about international doctors: visas — [graham stringer in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The hon. Member asked for the Government to remove every barrier in the visa process for GPs and suggested lowering the five-year limit for indefinite leave to remain to three years for doctors who qualify in this country. He urged the Minister to work closely with the Department of Health and Social Care to address these challenges.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Boston and Skegness
Opened the debate
The hon. Member raised concerns about the continuity of care disrupted due to the visa process for trainee GPs who are international medical graduates. He highlighted that 40% of GP trainees come from abroad and that some 1,200 doctors are considering not working in the health service because of the system's barriers. The hon. Member also mentioned that 30% of GP trainees are thinking about leaving the UK either temporarily or permanently due to visa-related reasons.

Government Response

Robert Jenrick
Government Response
The Government recognise the NHS workforce challenge and have introduced measures such as pension reforms for doctors and a health and care visa programme to facilitate international recruitment. Approximately 96,000 visas were issued by August this year. The Minister acknowledged concerns about GP practice sponsorship processes and offered to consider alternative arrangements or host engagement events with the sector. He also discussed ethical guidelines for recruiting healthcare professionals internationally, emphasising the importance of sustainability in long-term workforce planning.
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