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Youth Mobility Scheme

Written question asked by Holly Mumby-Croft (Conservative) on Wednesday, 7 December 2022, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 1 December 2022. It was answered by Robert Jenrick (Conservative) on Wednesday, 7 December 2022 on behalf of the Home Office.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, with reference to the UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement published 15 June 2021, when she plans to introduce the increase in age criteria for the Youth Mobility Scheme.

Answer

The UK and Australia signed a side letter on mobility in December 2021 alongside the UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement, setting out commitments on their respective Youth Mobility Scheme and Working Holiday Maker programmes.

The UK and Australia will make changes to these schemes so that they are available to people aged 18 to 35 years for a total stay of up to 3 years. Australia will also remove the requirement for UK nationals on their programme to undertake specific types of work.

Both sides agreed to implement these changes within two years of entry into force of the Free Trade Agreement and will jointly decide on a date for these commitments to come into effect.

Type
Written question
Reference
98901
Session
2022-23
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