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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...

Plans to increase fees for nationality, work sponsorship and ETAs announced on 16 January 2025

by Monica Karir | Jan 22, 2025 | UK Immigration Updates

On 16 January 2025, the Home Office announced plans to increase fees for Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), Certificate of Sponsorship on work visa routes, and for naturalisation as a British citizen or a British Overseas Territories citizen and certain...

An Overview of the Immigration Rule Changes in 2024

by Monica Karir | Jan 22, 2025 | UK Immigration Updates

The Home Office introduced a significant number of Immigration rule changes in the year 2024. Here are some of the key changes: Skilled worker route From 4 April 2024, the minimum salary threshold increased from £26200 to £38700 on 4 April 2024. For individuals...

Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) factsheet

by Monica Karir | Jan 16, 2025 | UK Immigration Updates

All travellers to the UK – except British and Irish citizens – will need permission to travel in advance through either an ETA or an eVisa. What is an ETA? The ETA scheme has been introduced as part of the UK’s transformation and digitisation of the UK border. It is...

Changes to the salary threshold under Skilled worker and other work routes 

by Monica Karir | Apr 17, 2024 | UK Immigration Updates

Changes to the salary threshold under work routes  Changes have been made to salary thresholds which came into effect on 4th April 2024 with the aim to reduce net migration by encouraging businesses to invest in the resident workforce rather than over-relying on...
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