As highlighted in our September Round-Up, we are participating in the call for evidence of the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC).

The MAC has been asked by the UK government to advise on the economic and social impacts of the UK's exit from the European Union and also on how the UK's immigration system should be aligned with a modern industrial strategy.

The MAC's findings and recommendations to the UK government will be based on the evidence it receives from interested parties. We will be your voice to the MAC if you give your view by participating in our short survey.

Please find the survey here. It should not take any more than 5-10 minutes to complete the 13 questions. Your answers will be anonymous to the MAC.

Please complete the survey by Wednesday 18 October 2017.

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