Policy paper

Seasonal Worker visa inquiry: call for evidence

We want to hear views about the Seasonal Worker visa, and how well it meets the needs of employers, employees and other organisations.

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Details

This call for evidence closed on 2 October 2023. We are analysing your feedback. We are planning to publish our report in spring 2024

The Migration Advisory Committee is exploring views on the Seasonal Worker visa, and how well it meets the needs of:

  • employers
  • employees
  • other organisations and people affected

We’re interested in views on anything to do with the Seasonal Worker visa. For example:

  • the economic impact of the visa
  • how well it works for employers
  • how well it protects the welfare of migrants
  • how it’s organised
  • anything that could be improved

Updates to this page

Published 27 June 2023
Last updated 14 November 2023 + show all updates
  1. Consultation has closed.

  2. The closing date for responses has been extended to 2 October 2023.

  3. First published.

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