The UK government has unveiled a major overhaul of its immigration policy, announcing a ban on the recruitment of foreign workers for more than 100 occupations. The move is part of a broader strategy aimed at reducing net migration and prioritising domestic employment.
In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter) early Saturday, the Home Office outlined the new restrictions, framing them as part of a shift toward a “fairer, skills-focused” visa system. “Cutting net migration means getting the fundamentals right,” the post read. “More than 100 occupations are no longer eligible for overseas recruitment – opening up more jobs for British workers.”
This policy change signals a significant step in Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s agenda since taking office on July 5, 2024, following the Labour Party’s sweeping electoral victory. The new rules are designed to open more opportunities for UK citizens and reshape the country’s labour market amid rising political and public pressure to curb immigration levels.
Further details about the affected occupations and implementation timelines are expected in an upcoming government release.
























