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Explore the current trends in UK work and study visas and understand what recent changes in Immigration Rules mean for applicants.

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Major Immigration Rule Changes from 22 July 2025: What UK Employers Must Know Now
House of Commons Library examines effect of ECHR on UK immigration law
Updated briefing on financial (minimum income) requirement for partner visas published by House of Commons Library

More than twice the number of licences were revoked in the first year of this government than the year before, showing delivery of real action to secure our border.

UK immigration news is a hot topic for employers, especially as the new UK immigration rules take effect, making it more costly and complex to sponsor workers from overseas. We join May Cheung and Annabel Mace as they talk through the recent reforms ...

Immigration fee levels and recent changes detailed in updated Commons Library briefing
Learn more about UK Skilled Worker visas, minimum salary thresholds and RIBA’s immigration survey.

Explore the latest trends in UK visas and the decline in applications for work and study visas. Find out what is happening.

Home Office launches consultation on major overhaul of settlement rules, doubling ILR qualifying period to 10 years

Illegal migrants and arrivals reliant on benefits face waiting between 20 and 30 years to settle – the toughest in Europe.

James Bowes analyses the fall in net migration to the UK as a result of government policies and explores some of the political and economic consequences.

Merz’s government has taken a tougher line on refugees and migrants, amid surging support for the anti-immigration AfD party.
The Home Office has announced increases to immigration fees.

Talks on a new three-year UK payment to fund French patrols against Channel small-boat crossings have broken down, just as the current agreement expires on 31 March. Without fresh funding, surveillance gaps could emerge, triggering tougher ad-hoc controls at ferry ports and the Channel Tunnel and creating knock-on delays for business travellers and freight.

<strong>Letter: </strong>Religious leaders, faith groups and charities urge Labour to ensure the proposals are fair and strengthen integration

It comes during the Nigerian president's state visit to the UK - the first by a west African leader in 37 years.

Facing backlash from Labour MPs and business lobbies, Prime-minister Keir Starmer has ordered officials to look at ‘softening’ controversial plans to double the residence requirement for Indefinite Leave to Remain and raise skilled-worker thresholds. Transitional protections and sector-specific exemptions are under review, with a revised statement promised before Easter. Employers should brace for further flux but may gain breathing-space to file applications under existing rules.

Key Point The March 2026 Statement of Changes introduces a wide range of updates to the U.K. Immigration Rules, affecting … Continued

Stricter conditions for migrants receiving asylum support will create a fairer, compliance-based system that’s better for the British taxpayer.

New immigration rules to be introduced in the UK will have a significant impact on education providers, according to an expert.

New agreement delayed amid home secretary Shabana Mahmood’s demands for more interceptions of dinghies

Home Secretary reaffirms earned settlement ILR reforms will be retrospective, says changes coming this autumn

On March 5, 2026, the Home Office published the Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules. This contains a significant number of changes across a…

Major new statement of changes to the Immigration Rules introduces visa ‘brake’ and asylum system reforms

Opponents are considering using parliamentary procedure to force a vote to highlight their concerns.

Negotiations deadlocked as No 10 wants more action on beach patrols but France has concerns over safety

From 8 April 2026 the Home Office will increase most UK visa fees, with visitor visas up £8-£69, Skilled Worker applications rising to £819, settlement visas topping £2,000 and naturalisation fees rising to £1,709. Businesses face higher mobility costs and are racing to lodge applications before the deadline, while critics say the move risks deterring international talent.
Commons committee says earned settlement ILR changes must be implemented carefully to avoid unintended consequences
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