Submission to APPG on Migration and Poverty & Inequality

Written evidence on transitional fairness and cumulative poverty exposure.

Abstract

This publication record presents SWJA's overview of Submission to APPG on Migration and Poverty & Inequality. It situates the item within the wider debate on Skilled Worker settlement reform, retrospective change and the implementation questions raised by CP1448 and earned settlement proposals. The abstract is designed to support discovery and citation while preserving the PDF or source material as the authoritative version of the publication. The record highlights the relevance of legal certainty, legitimate expectations and transitional fairness for people already established within existing routes. It also connects the publication to SWJA's broader archive of core papers, research evidence, correspondence and media commentary on coherent pathway design. Readers should use this page as the stable online record and consult the full publication material where available.

Key Observations

Analytical Framing

This correspondence forms part of SWJA's institutional engagement with parliamentary processes relating to settlement reform and transitional fairness.

Core findings

  • Formal submissions place procedural fairness before institutional decision-makers.
  • Parliamentary engagement helps document the position of affected Skilled Worker cohorts.
  • Settlement reform should be tested against fairness, legal certainty and implementation detail.

Policy Implications

SWJA frames coherent pathway design as a matter of institutional trust, legal certainty and orderly implementation rather than a purely administrative adjustment.

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Citation

Skilled Worker Justice Alliance (2026)
Submission to APPG on Migration and Poverty & Inequality.
SWJACOR01. London: SWJA.