Madeleine Sumption
@msumption.bsky.social
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Director of Migration Observatory @ University of Oxford. I research migration policy, mostly in the UK
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migobs.bsky.social
New data provides fascinating insights into outcomes of recent refugees granted status between 2015 and 2020

Both asylum (ARR) and resettled refugees (RR) struggled in labour market, but particular the latter - likely reflecting that many were selected based on vulnerability

link to data in reply
msumption.bsky.social
Useful new stats from Home Office on how asylum applicants travel to the UK

Significant increase in applications from people on visas (mostly work, study or visit), not just small boats

Also large differences by nationality: Pakistani and Bangladeshi applicants much more likely to come on visas
msumption.bsky.social
I think the "it's all about Brexit" argument has been overstated but I also suspect that UK access to Eurodac could make a reasonably significant difference
msumption.bsky.social
There has been some interesting, more recent qualitative evidence that being refused in Europe or not wanting to be moved within the EU under Dublin rules has become a significant reason for coming to the UK, but very hard to know the scale of this phenomenon
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migobs.bsky.social
➤ UK will prioritise applications for transfers to UK (criteria not specified)
➤ Ppl deemed a security threat can’t be transferred in either direction
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migobs.bsky.social
Text of the UK-France small boats treaty published. Key points:

➤ Process to take up to 3 months from arrival in UK
➤ Doesn’t apply to unaccompanied minors
➤ FR can refuse to accept specific ppl back & will give aggregated data on reasons for refusals... 1/2

www.gov.uk/government/p...
UK/France: Agreement on the Prevention of Dangerous Journeys [CS France No.2/2025]
This treaty was presented to Parliament in August 2025.
www.gov.uk
msumption.bsky.social
I’ve always wondered how employers & workers split the cost of UK immigration fees

Here it is for Skilled Worker visas from a Home Office survey of sponsors

Surprisingly little variation by industry/employer size (in underlying data tables)

www.gov.uk/government/p...
msumption.bsky.social
Nice paper on Australian regional visas, which push migrants to live outside of major metro areas

Ppl on regional visas much more likely to stay in the 'regions' if they were in cities, not remote/rural areas

Middle-aged migrants w kids most likely to stay put

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msumption.bsky.social
Makes sense given that the argument that refugees provide significant economic benefits are actually substantively not particularly convincing
msumption.bsky.social
Interesting paper: survey experiment finds US public are unconvinced by economic arguments in favour of admitting refugees, more convinced by moral arguments

Legal arguments only convincing on the left

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Is the British government is really going to be able to co-ordinate with industry to replace migrant workers with domestic ones?

@johnspringford.bsky.social asked @msumption.bsky.social this and much more on the latest episode of the #CERpodcast.
Listen here: www.cer.eu/media/cer-po...
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migobs.bsky.social
Plenty of recent speculation about whether a UK-France deal on small boat returns will be announced this week.

Would such a deal bring down arrivals? And what are some other options for improved cooperation with France and the EU?

New commentary 👇

migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/co...
UK-France and UK-EU cooperation on small boat arrivals: what are the options? - Migration Observatory
This Q&A discusses the evidence related to UK-EU co-operation on asylum and unauthorised migration.
migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk
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gilesyb.bsky.social
I am writing a policy pamphlet. Here are all the ways to demonstrate I don't really have a policy answer, that I need to avoid:

a. You call for a "national conversation or debate"
b. You suggest that what is needed is “a change in culture”
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migobs.bsky.social
Our Director @msumption.bsky.social on Today Programme this morning talking about why the care visa has been so difficult to manage

Full interview 00:50 minutes into the programme: www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
msumption.bsky.social
Ah ok that makes more sense. Thanks!
msumption.bsky.social
Thanks
There’s also a small and slightly random looking list of rqf3-5 workers explicitly prevented from switching employers, right? (Including reiki healers…)
Any idea why?
msumption.bsky.social
Immigration lawyers: am I right in thinking that Statement of Changes says a) mid-skilled workers coming on the Temp Shortage List; & b) ppl switching in-country to care jobs DO still have path to ILR, at least for the moment?
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msumption.bsky.social
Pleased to share my new article in Migration Studies @MigrationJrnl on why it’s so much harder than it sounds for government to select the “best and brightest” migrants

I illustrate using the example of two widely criticized 'investor visa' programmes
academic.oup.com/migration/ar...
msumption.bsky.social
I think part of the problem is that our official statistical ethnicity categories are badly designed: by using the word 'British' they mix ethnicity and citizenship in a confusing way. This is unusual internationally. Ethnicity is different from citizenship
benansell.bsky.social
Have written up some of my thoughts about the increasingly sinister use of 'non-UK born' and 'white British' in the British press. The obsession with 'white British' citizens over other British citizens harms all of us and needs to be called out.

benansell.substack.com/p/who-counts
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cjmckinney.bsky.social
"This narrowly focussed bill... makes no change to a person’s existing right to appeal any decision to remove their British citizenship, and doesn’t widen the reasons for which a person could be deprived of their citizenship", the Home Office says www.gov.uk/government/n...
Closure of loophole to keep terrorists and extremists out of the UK
A law has been introduced to prevent British citizenship being reinstated to people considered a national security risk following a successful initial appeal.
www.gov.uk
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migobs.bsky.social
Our latest briefing on migrants in the UK labour market charts the remarkable shift away from EU towards non-EU workers over the past few years

Plus data on migrants' earnings, use of universal credit, overqualification, and much more...

migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/br...
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georginasturge.bsky.social
I've started a substack 🙌📩 Subscribe now for weekly articles where I explore the data behind the big policy issues.

In my first post I ask why new proposals for a digital ID card make me so uneasy, despite the possible benefits.

Is Britain ready for BritCard? tinyurl.com/yawwd6jd
Is Britain ready for BritCard?
Labour is re-entering risky political space with digital ID proposal
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msumption.bsky.social
What rights do unauthorised migrants get?

Interesting new paper looks at what rights 28 European countries give ppl without legal right to be there

Most countries allow access to emergency care & kids' schooling, few (unsurprisingly) offer financial support

cadmus.eui.eu/entities/pub...