By: Christian Aboagye | Social Worker & Mental Health Practitioner
In the coming days, I’ll be writing about something that has long burdened migrants in the UK: the Immigration Health Surcharge.
It’s sold as a contribution to the NHS, but for many migrants—especially those working in health and social care—it feels like a tax on hope, a penalty for being foreign, and in its harshest truth, a form of financial bondage.
Imagine paying thousands of pounds just to access the very health system you serve.
We call that a contribution. I call it a contradiction.
📍Keep your eyes on this space. Let’s talk facts, fairness, and fight for reform.
💬 Read, share, and stand with the cause — because no one should be punished for trying to live and care.