Home Office finally admits staggering true cost of 'Boriswave' migrant flood
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The Home Office has admitted how much a key part of the "Boriswave" migrant surge is really set to cost taxpayers.Analysis by the department and its Migrant Advisory Committee (MAC) shows that 117,000 foreign care workers will receive settled status in Britain between now and 2030.An additional 79,000 adult dependents are expected to settle alongside them.This will cost the taxpayer more than £100,000 each over the course of a migrant's lifetime - an estimated £36,000 per foreign worker, and £67,000 per dependents.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say This could send the total cost to Britons' wallets skyrocketing to more than £9billion.These figures only represent the care workers expected to remain in the UK out of a total of 612,666 visas issued on the controversial health and care route between 2022 and 2024.A total of 1.6 million foreign workers rushed to Britain thanks to Boris Johnson's visa reforms in what has now been dubbed "Boriswave".But last night, Mr Johnson claimed to GB...
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