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Sweeping Reforms to the UK Legal Migration System Announced

by Monica Karir | Nov 20, 2025 | UK Immigration Updates

The UK Government has unveiled major changes to the legal migration system, outlining a new Earned Settlement model intended to reshape who can obtain settlement and when. The reforms, announced by the Home Secretary today, are expected to have significant...

New British citizenship route for Irish citizens introduced

by Monica Karir | Aug 11, 2025 | UK Immigration Updates

On 22 July 2025, a new easier route for Irish citizens who have been living in the UK for 5 years to apply for British citizenship came into effect.  The benefit of applying under this route is that it is low cost, simpler with fewer requirements to satisfy than an...

UK Dependant Visas – Bringing Your Family to the UK as a Student or Skilled Worker

by Monica Karir | Jul 31, 2025 | UK Immigration Updates

Major changes have been made to UK immigration laws for dependants of students and skilled workers. For dependants, it’s crucial to become informed of these changes to prevent denial of their visa. Here’s an easily accessible guide to understand all conditions of a...

Salary and Skills thresholds to increase for work visas effective 22 July 2025

by Monica Karir | Jul 3, 2025 | UK Immigration Updates

A new statement of changes to the Immigration Rules was published on 1st July which marks the beginning of the implementation of reforms to UK Immigration system set out in the the Labour Government’s White Paper “Restoring control over the Immigration System”...

Grace period for the use of expired BRPs and EUSS BRCs for travel extended until 1st June 2025

by Monica Karir | Mar 25, 2025 | UK Immigration Updates

While the transition to eVisas continues, the Home Office has extended the grace period for the use of expired biometric residence permit ‘BRP’ or EU Settlement Scheme biometric residence card ‘EUSS BRC’ to be accepted as valid evidence of permission to travel until...

Changes to Immigration rules announced on 12 March 2025

by Monica Karir | Mar 14, 2025 | UK Immigration Updates

The Home Office has published the first Statement of Changes of the year 2025 introducing several changes to the UK Immigration rules. These  are :   1. Introduction of Visit Visa requirement for nationals of Trinidad and Tobago Effective 12 March 2025, nationals...
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