Response from Stella Creasy MP on Immigration Policy Reform

Parliamentary correspondence update on the Earned Settlement proposal, transitional protection and the treatment of existing residents under proposed immigration reforms.

Summary

This archive record preserves correspondence from Stella Creasy MP to residents concerning ongoing parliamentary and ministerial discussions about immigration policy reform. The response refers to constituent case studies on the potential retrospective effect of proposed changes, including longer settlement timelines and uncertainty for people already living and working in the UK. It records that concerns were raised with a Minister about transitional protection for those already present, family circumstances, periods of maternity or parental leave, illness, partners of British citizens, health and social care routes, contributory principles and the broader effect of uncertainty on careers, settlement decisions and local communities. The correspondence is included in the SWJA archive as parliamentary material relevant to transitional protection, retrospective effects and the treatment of existing residents under proposed immigration reforms.

Key Observations

Parliamentary context

  • Preserves constituency correspondence reporting ministerial engagement on immigration reform and transitional protection for people already present in the UK.
  • Records that case studies from residents were to be provided to the Minister for further consideration.

Casework observations

  • Identifies practical concerns relating to settlement timelines, employment, housing, banking, family status, maternity or parental leave, illness and health or social care routes.
  • Highlights uncertainty as a factor affecting careers, retention, family planning and continued settlement decisions.

Access

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Suggested Citation

Creasy, S. (2026).
Response from Stella Creasy MP on Immigration Policy Reform.
SWJACOR07. London: Skilled Worker Justice Alliance archive.