Advice and support for migrants and employers.
Scotland’s Migration Service, which provides information and advice for people, employers and investors, has been expanded to offer support to a wider range of individuals.
The service will support newcomers to settle in Scotland, help more people and employers to navigate the immigration system, and attract more working-age people to Scotland – helping address skills shortages and curb population decline.
Equalities Minister Kaukab Stewart launched the expanded service on a visit to iGii, a technology business in Stirling that benefitted from advice from the first phase of Scotland’s Migration Service on hiring skilled workers from abroad.
Scotland’s Migration Service has been expanded to offer advice and support to more people and employers.
— Scot Gov Fairer (@ScotGovFairer) November 19, 2024
On a visit to iGii in Stirling, Equalities Minister @kaukabstewart saw how businesses can benefit from support to hire skilled workers from abroad.https://t.co/W15Bf9Ovzk pic.twitter.com/l6Ea3HvhyW
To deliver Scotland’s Migration Service, the Scottish Government has partnered with the immigration law firm Seraphus and with Citizens Advice Scotland.
Background
More information on Scotland’s Migration Service is available online.
The first phase of Scotland’s Migration Service was announced in March 2024 to provide information and advice to people, employers and investors. The Scottish Government is now launching the expanded version of the service, which provides information, advice and support on immigration and reception matters. The website will provide a wider set of information on a range of topics and additional resources, and access to one-to-one appointments will now be expanded.
The Scottish Government’s partners in delivering this service are Citizen’s Advice Scotland and Seraphus.