CaSE submitted evidence to the Home Affairs committee on Post-Brexit migration.
CaSE submission Home Affairs committee – Post-Brexit migration
02 Jul 2018
Our two headline recommendations for Government on immigration are:
1. Rebuild confidence in the short term
2. Create a streamlined system in the long term
These recommendations and evidence to support them are contained in our immigration policy review published in February and briefly outlined below.

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