The government has published the new visa application fees announced earlier this year. Visa application fees will increase significantly from 9am on 4 October 2023.
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The new Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules includes changes to how the English language requirement can be met from 5 October 2023.
On Monday 7 August, the Home Secretary announced that the civil penalty for employers will be raised up to £45,000 per “illegal worker” for a first breach from the previous £15,000, and up to £60,000 for repeat breaches from £20,000.
From January 2024, not all postgraduate students will be eligible to bring family members to the UK.
If you are a non-visa national, you might not have thought of getting permission to enter the UK in advance when entering as a visitor. This will change soon.
The route for Zambrano carers under the EU Settlement Scheme will close on 8 August 2023.
On 17 July 2023, the government published a Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules, implementing restrictions on Students’ ability to switch to work routes that went into effect on the same date.
On 29 June 2023, the Immigration Rules were updated and it is now confirmed that citizens of New Zealand who hold a Youth Mobility Scheme (YMS) visa can extend their visa for one year by submitting an online form.
The Treasury has announced that they plan to increase application fees for work and visit visas by 15% and increase the cost of other visas, settlement and citizenship applications by at least 20%. The increase in fees is designed to cover pay rises in the public sector.
If you are in the UK and do not feel safe in your country of nationality, you may be eligible to claim international protection. Holding more than one nationality will always be a complicating factor in a UK asylum claim.
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