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UK care homes face staffing crunch as migration wait rises to 15 years for workers
International
Published on 24 April 2026

One in three overseas care workers could quit
A new UK immigration proposal would extend the path to permanent residency for care workers to 15 years. The plan could affect roughly one in three overseas staff, increasing the risk that many leave the country. That would deepen staffing gaps in care homes and threaten support for elderly and vulnerable residents who rely on continuity of care.
- Permanent residency wait for care workers would extend to 15 years
- About one in three overseas staff could be directly affected
- Higher uncertainty may push workers to leave the UK
- Care home staffing shortages could endanger vulnerable residents
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