Category: UK Immigration

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

EU Citizens Required to Get UK Travel Authorisation in 2025

The UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) will soon apply to visitors from Europe, Australia, the US and Canada. The Home Office began rolling out the scheme last November for nationals of Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. From April 2, 2025, EU citizens travelling to the UK without a…
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UK Government Upholds Restrictions On International Student Visas

International students planning to study in the UK are now facing tougher visa restrictions, continuing a policy introduced by the previous Conservative government. One of the most significant changes is that most students are no longer allowed to bring family members with them. The current Labour government, through Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, has made it…
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New Travel Warnings Issued for British Tourists Visiting Iceland

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) has issued updated travel advice for British holidaymakers heading to Iceland, focusing on driving conditions and volcanic activity. The FCDO has highlighted key differences between driving in Iceland and the United Kingdom (UK), urging travellers to exercise caution. Speed limits in Iceland are generally lower, and the…
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UK Faces Significant Drop in Student and Work Visa Applications

New data from the British government reveals a noticeable decline in both student and work visa applications in 2024.  These drops are likely tied to recent policy changes aimed at reducing legal migration, a move that could have serious implications for the education and healthcare sectors. Industry leaders are now calling on the government to…
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UK Suspends Proposed Increase in Family Visa Income Requirement

The United Kingdom’s plan to increase the family visa threshold to £38,700 in 2025 has been halted by the new government. This decision was confirmed by UK Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, in a written statement to the House of Commons.  The plan was to raise the threshold from £18,600 to £ 29,000, with future increases…
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