Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK), has declared that the visa fee, including the health surcharge paid to the National Health Service (NHS) by visa applicants, will be raised soon. This decision aims to meet the country’s public sector wage increase.
Visa Fee & Health Surcharge to Cover Public Sector Wage Rise
According to the details, the Indian-origin PM was under pressure to accept the recommendation for an independent assessment of salaries for various government employees, such as police, teachers, and junior doctors. Sunak has confirmed a raise of 5-7 percent across all departments.
Sunak, however, assured the public that this increase will not be fulfilled through further taxation, as it could exacerbate inflation conditions in the country. Instead, the costs will be covered through other means, such as the visa fee.
Justification & Implementation Details
During a press conference at Downing Street, Sunak spoke to reporters:
If we’re going to prioritize paying public sector workers more, that money has to come from somewhere else because I’m not prepared to put up people’s taxes and I don’t think it would be responsible or right to borrow more because that would just make inflation worse.
In justifying the increase, Sunak argued that the visa fees have not been raised for a significant period and that the adjustment is suitable given the recent overall cost increase. The UK Home Office is expected to provide further details in the coming months, outlining which visa categories will face the fee hikes and when the new prices will take effect.