Category: Brexit

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

More British Nationals Switching Citizenship for EU Access

A growing number of British nationals are applying for Irish citizenship, with applications reaching record levels since Brexit. Irish authorities have granted citizenship to over 5,000 people in recent years, and British citizens have consistently been among the top applicants. Since 2021, applications for Irish citizenship have surged, driven by British nationals seeking the advantages…
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The Conservative’s New UK Immigration Plan – What You Need to Know

The Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch, has proposed Changes to Indefinite Leave to Remain, British Citizenship, and Family Sponsorship that will significantly change routes to settlement in the UK. Political Uncertainty and UK Immigration Policy With the Conservative Party currently out of power, and having an eye on the next General Election, as well as…
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Edinburgh Sets Precedent with UK’s First Overnight Tourism Tax

The Scottish capital city of Edinburgh is set to make history by becoming the first city in the United Kingdom to implement a tourist tax for overnight stays. Starting in mid-2026, visitors to Edinburgh will need to pay a fee for every overnight stay, a decision expected to generate millions annually for local reinvestment. The…
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UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation Becomes Mandatory for Non-EU Visa-Free Visitors

Starting January 8, 2025, travellers from 48 visa-free countries must obtain pre-travel authorisation to enter the UK. This new system, known as the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), marks a major change for visitors accustomed to traveling to the UK without prior approval. The ETA is a digital registration system to enhance border security and streamline…
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UK Visa Financial Requirements for 2025: What You Need to Know

The UK government has announced updated financial requirements for individuals applying for student, tourist, work, or family visas in 2025.  These changes aim to reflect the rising cost of living and inflation, ensuring that applicants can meet the financial demands of living in or visiting the UK. Whether you’re planning to study, work, or spend…
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