Tag: UK immigration

Brexit Reset: UK and EU Agree on Simpler Travel and Immigration Rules

Nearly a decade after Brexit fractured relations, the United Kingdom and the European Union have struck a wide-ranging agreement aimed at resetting their relationship with major implications for travel, immigration, and cross-border movement. Unveiled at a summit in London, the deal marks a significant shift in UK-EU cooperation. It covers multiple areas, but for millions…
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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 Spouse Visa in 2025: Income, English Test & More

A UK Spouse Visa, also known as a partner visa or marriage visa, allows eligible foreign nationals to live in the UK with their partner if that partner is a British citizen or someone settled in the UK (for example, someone with Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) or EU Settled Status. Simply being married to…
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Choosing Between UK Fiancé Or Spouse Visa: Which Visa Path is Right for You?

If you’re planning to start a life in the UK with your significant other who is a British citizen or has settled in the UK, understanding the differences between the Fiancé Visa and the Spouse Visa is essential.  Both allow couples to move to the UK and eventually settle permanently, but they cater to different…
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EU and UK Set to Open New Work and Travel Opportunities for Youth

The European Union is willing to make major concessions to establish a new Youth Mobility Scheme with the UK, offering 18- to 30-year-olds the chance to live, travel, and work across borders for up to 12 months. After years of limited opportunities for young Europeans and Britons post-Brexit, the EU is prepared to accept tighter…
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