Petition · past parliament · Home Office
Exempt workers paying tax/NI for 12 months from the immigration health surcharge
Closed
61 signatures
What the petition asks
Immigrants in the UK has to pay for immigration health surcharge (IHS) as part of their immigration application.
Reform the IHS to exempt immigrants resident in the UK who work, pay income tax and national insurance at least in the 12 months preceding their immigration applications.
The immigration health surcharge IHS has increased for more than 200% since its introduction in 2015.
Traditionally, the NHS is funded from taxes and national insurance contributions. Most immigrants workers resident in the UK pay taxes and national insurance contributions, which are the primary source of funding for the NHS. Asking this category of immigrants who contribute much to the UK economy to pay IHS as part of their immigration application is unfair and unacceptable.
The immigration health surcharge IHS has increased for more than 200% since its introduction in 2015.
Traditionally, the NHS is funded from taxes and national insurance contributions. Most immigrants workers resident in the UK pay taxes and national insurance contributions, which are the primary source of funding for the NHS. Asking this category of immigrants who contribute much to the UK economy to pay IHS as part of their immigration application is unfair and unacceptable.
Timeline
| 26 Jul 2021 | Petition opened for signatures |
| 26 Jan 2022 | Closed to new signatures |
Key facts
Signatures
61
Status
Closed
Department
Home Office
Opened
26 Jul 2021
Closed
26 Jan 2022
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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.