What the 2025 UK Immigration Impact Report could mean for Migrants
We recently shared an article on How the 2025 Immigration Rule Changes Could Deepen Crisis in the Care Sector. Here is a full breakdown on what the 2025 UK Immigration Impact Report could mean for Migrants.
1. Understand that the problem is not you
The government’s own report shows that:
The UK needs migrant care workers.
Removing or limiting care workers harms the economy.
Older and disabled people will struggle even more without your support.
This proves care workers are not the problem. Your work is valuable and essential.
2. Use this information to stand up for your rights
If you ever feel afraid, unsure, or pressured, remember:
Care workers are needed in the UK.
Your role is important.
The care system depends heavily on migrant workers.
This information strengthens your confidence when asking for support or guidance about your situation.
3. Share this information with support groups
Care workers can share the findings with:
local community groups,
migrant organisations,
churches,
charities,
campaign networks.
These groups can use the facts to argue for:
better protections,
fair treatment,
stronger safeguards for care workers.
4. Use it if you have been mistreated or unsupported
If you have faced:
illegal fees,
unfair treatment,
lack of proper support,
or any form of exploitation,
This information helps show:
the system has failed many workers,
care workers deserve justice and protection,
the UK relies on your contribution.
These facts can support your case when you seek advice, legal support, or speak to organisations that help migrants.
5. Use it to support your immigration applications
In certain immigration or human rights cases, you may need to show:
your value to the care sector,
your contribution to the community,
the public need for care workers.
This impact assessment provides strong evidence that:
migrant care workers are essential,
the sector cannot function without you,
and the UK benefits from your presence.
6. Stay informed and connected
Care workers can now:
share updates in WhatsApp or Facebook groups,
attend information sessions,
talk to trusted community leaders,
support each other with accurate information.
Knowing the truth protects you from fear, misinformation, and confusion.
7. Raise your voice
Care workers can:
share their stories (even anonymously),
join campaigns,
support petitions,
or work together to call for fair and humane immigration policies.
Your experiences matter and now the government’s own data supports what many care workers have been saying for years.
8. Use the findings to stay confident
The impact assessment clearly shows:
the UK cannot meet care needs without migrant workers,
restricting care workers harms the whole country,
your work brings economic and social value.
You are needed, you are valuable, and you have a right to be treated with dignity.