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UK Aims to Attract Global Talent with Easier Visa Routes

The UK government has released a new industrial strategy focused on growing the economy by attracting more skilled workers and researchers from around the world. As part of the new plan, the UK aims to make it easier for highly skilled individuals—especially those in fast-growing industries—to come to the country.  This includes: The government has…
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ETIAS Fee Under Review: Will Travelling to Europe Cost More?

From autumn 2026, many travellers from visa-free countries—like the UK, the US, Canada, and Australia—will need to apply for a travel authorisation called ETIAS before entering the Schengen Area.  It’s expected to cost €7. But now there are growing questions about whether that fee could go up. What is ETIAS? European Travel Information and Authorisation…
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UK Becomes Top Choice for International Students

The UK is now the most popular destination for international students, thanks to growing uncertainty in other major countries like the US, Canada, and Australia. Two new reports show rising demand and renewed confidence in the UK’s education system. Keystone Education Group’s 2025 student recruitment report places the UK at the top for student interest.…
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Policy Updates: UK Immigration Reforms 2025: Full Guide for Employers, Universities & Individuals

UK Immigration Reforms 2025: Full Guide for Employers, Universities & Individuals

Table Of Contents 1UK Immigration Reforms 2025 – What You Need to Know Now2At-a-Glance: Key Changes in Under 60 Seconds3Summary of May 2025 Immigration Reforms – Restoring Control over the Immigration System4Why the Government Is Overhauling the System5Net migration spikes & political pressure (ONS data)6The UK skills & training strategy (White Paper)7Detailed Breakdown of Each Reform7.1Skilled…
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UK Fiancé Visa Made Simple: Requirements, Process & Tips

The UK Fiancé Visa (also known as the Fiancée Visa or Proposed Civil Partner Visa) allows someone from outside the UK to come and marry their British partner or someone settled in the UK. Someone with settled status is considered a permanent resident in the UK and can stay without any immigration time restrictions. Unlike…
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