The British government says it is considering charging employers 1,000 pounds (USD 1,200) a year for every skilled worker they recruit from the European Union after the UK leaves the bloc.
Immigration Minister Robert Goodwill told a House of Lords committee today that the charge is "something that's been suggested to us that could apply" to EU workers.
Britain has already approved such a levy for foreign workers from non-EU nations. It takes effect in April.
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Goodwill also said there is likely to be a program allowing agricultural workers to come to Britain on short-term seasonal contracts.
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