General election 2019: Tory plan to attract more NHS staff from abroad The Conservatives say they will make it easier for doctors and nurses from around the world to work in the UK after Brexit, if they win the election.
The party would introduce an "NHS visa" as part of a promised "points-based immigration system".
But Labour said the policy was "full of holes," with nothing to say about low-paid nurses and other hospital staff.
And the Royal College of Nursing said "more ambitious" plans were needed to address NHS staffing shortages. BBC News
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The party would introduce an "NHS visa" as part of a promised "points-based immigration system".
But Labour said the policy was "full of holes," with nothing to say about low-paid nurses and other hospital staff.
And the Royal College of Nursing said "more ambitious" plans were needed to address NHS staffing shortages. BBC News
See also:
- Boris Johnson promises preferential immigration for NHS staff The Guardian
- General election: Boris Johnson to offer preferential immigration to NHS staff amid shortage fears The Independent
- Tories promise NHS Visa allowing migrants fast-track access to UK if they want to work in health service iNews
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