How points-based immigration could negatively affect clinics

Published 06th Mar 2020
How points-based immigration could negatively affect clinics

The Government’s plans to introduce a points-based immigration system from January 2021 will make it harder for aesthetic therapists to enter the UK, and could have a negative impact on beauty and aesthetic businesses, warns the National Hair and Beauty Federation (NHBF). 

The plans categorise the work of beauty and aesthetic therapists as “low-skilled”, owing to the often relatively low wages earned by professionals in these fields. 

This means that potential clinic staff wanting to live and work in the UK from January next year may struggle to earn the 70 “points” needed to qualify for a visa. 

The mandatory criteria for earning points are:

  • A job offer with a ‘sponsoring’ company – 20 points
  • Job at appropriate skill level – 20 points
  • Ability to speak English at the required level – 10 points

 After these criteria have been met, other criteria that allow applicants to top up points include:

  • Minimum salary of £20,480 but to earn points the salary must be £23,040 to £25,599 (10 points) or more than £25,600 (20 points)
  • Job on the government’s jobs shortage list – 20 points. (The list currently includes biochemists, civil engineers, medical practitioners and architects, among others)
  • A doctorate level degree (PhD) in a subject relevant to the job (10 points) or in a science, technology, engineering or maths subject (20 points). 

Hilary Hall, NHBF chief executive said, “…Under the new system it’s unlikely that many beauty [or aesthetic] applicants will meet the points-based system criteria. 

"Salons [and clinics] looking to fill vacancies from overseas should make those appointments before 31 December 2020, as the new criteria will make it much harder to recruit foreign workers, whether they are EU or non-EU citizens.”

 

 Get more employment advice on topics such as employing a part-time practitioner who works for another clinic, and handing over your business ahead of maternity leave

 

 

PB Admin

PB Admin

Published 06th Mar 2020

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