UK Immigration
UK visa rule changes, points-based system updates, and Home Office policy announcements. Covers Skilled Worker visas, student routes, family reunification, and settlement requirements under current legislation.
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Answers from VisaVerge guidesWhat are some key changes in UK immigration policy as of July 2025?
Key changes include raising the skills threshold for the Skilled Worker visa, increasing the minimum salary requirement, closing the Social Care Worker visa to new overseas applicants, and doubling the settlement period to ten years for most visa categories.
Read: UK News and Political Language on Immigration Fuels Antiracism BacklashWhat issue did the UK Home Office face regarding visa applicants in 2023?
The UK Home Office unlawfully charged visa applicants for language tests through Ecctis Ltd, collecting £50 million over three years.
Read: Ecctis Ltd and Unlawful Language Test Fees ControversyWhat are some key changes in the UK's immigration policies introduced in 2024 and 2025?
Key reforms include higher skills and salary thresholds for work visas, longer wait times for settlement, stricter English language rules, closure of the care worker route, a temporary shortage list, and no dependants for workers in shortage jobs.
Read: UK Faces Record Small Boat Crossings Amid New 2025 Immigration ReformsWhat changes did the UK implement to its visa rules in early 2026?
In early 2026, the UK raised the general salary floor for Skilled Workers to £41,700 and increased the English-language requirement from B1 to B2.
Read: Trump Warns UK as Sky News Reports Illegal Immigrants Entering, Urges Protecting PeopleWhat are the main features of current immigration policies from January 2025 onwards?
Current immigration policies include expanded border enforcement, new registration rules, and the rollback of relief programs such as TPS, DACA, and family-based immigration categories.
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UK Launches Young Professionals Scheme for Indians Aged 18–30
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Scottish Minister Slams Lack of Engagement Over Cameron Barracks Plan
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UK vs Europe for Indian Students: Tuition, Scholarships, and Work
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Scottish Refugee Council: Asylum Seekers Must Be Treated with Dignity
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