UK Announces Sweeping Immigration Reforms: What Changes on 16 July 2025 Mean for Residents and Employers
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No Change Yet: UK Holds Off on Extending Indefinite Leave to Remain Waiting Period
Amid a wave of sweeping immigration reforms announced on 1 July 2025, the UK government has notably left untouched the hotly debated proposal to extend the qualifying period for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) , a move welcomed by migrant communities and immigration advocates. Over the past year, there have been persistent rumours that the Home Office was preparing to increase the minimum residency requirement for ILR from five to six or even t…
UK Tightens Immigration Rules from July 2025
What’s changing on 22 July 2025? From that date, the UK’s immigration system will be overhauled: no overseas recruitment model will remain for social care roles, there will be a higher skill threshold for Skilled Worker visas, a higher salary threshold and a “complete reset”, according to the White Paper “Restoring Control”. Why must new...
The UK’s Immigration White Paper Spells Major Changes: How Employers Can Prepare
The UK Prime Minister made headlines launching an Immigration White Paper that aims to reduce UK immigration further, link training domestic workers to recruiting from abroad, and reduce work immigration for all but the most highly skilled candidates. Presenters will discuss what employers who might need to bring talent to the UK can do to prepare for and mitigate the changes outlined in the white paper.The speakers will discuss and provide solu…
Home Office publishes Statements of Changes in Immigration Rules HC 997 (1 July 2025) and HC 836 (24 June 2025)
Tuesday 1 July 2025 The Home Office has today published a new Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules (HC 997) in connection with details outlined in the Government’s Immigration White Paper. It also published a new Statement (HC 836) delivering important updates to the EU Settlement Scheme on Tuesday 24 June 2025. We summarise the main changes below. Increase in skills and salary thresholds… Source
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