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UK visa rules ‘hurt science and tech goals’

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APRIL 17, 2025

It took Ed Roberts over a year to find a senior scientist to work at his cancer research laboratory in Scotland, a delay he blames on high UK visa costs that made it harder to attract international workers.

- SACHIN RAVIKUMAR

UK visa rules ‘hurt science and tech goals’

Scientific academy the Royal Society says UK immigration fees for foreign workers are up to 17 times higher than the average for other leading science nations, inflated in part by an upfront charge to access Britain’s state-run health service.

The Society, scientists, consultants and a lawmaker who spoke to Reuters said the fees are making it harder to hire global talent to fill Britain's skills gap and undermining Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s “mission” to grow the economy.

They also risk efforts to attract scientists who may leave the United States following President Donald Trump's cuts to research funding.

“If we can't convince people to come here, they're going somewhere else,” said Mr Roberts, who interviewed a mix of British and foreign candidates for the specialised role. “It’s definitely slowing down research.”

Fees for visas to live and work in Britain have increased as successive governments vowed to cut record net migration.

Mr Roberts said an immunology researcher from Hong Kong rejected an offer to join his Cancer Research UK Scotland institute over the roughly £15,000 ($19,800) upfront bill he would have to pay to move to Britain with his wife and child.

Like many other employers, the lab will reimburse visa costs for the employee but not accompanying family members.

Reuters was not able to contact the Hong Kong researcher.

Frenchman Baptiste Brauge was reimbursed for his £4,400 visa fee when he took up a separate role with Mr Roberts. Even so, it was “frightening” to initially part with a large chunk of his personal savings, the 28-year-old researcher said.

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