Tag: UK immigration

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

UK ETA Applications: How to Spot Fake Sites and Protect Your Information

As the UK rolls out its Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system, travellers are being warned about a growing number of fake websites posing as official government platforms. Scammers are taking advantage of the shift towards online visas and travel authorisations, and the UK is now among the many countries affected. Fraudulent websites are becoming more…
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UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) for Europeans Mandatory from April 2

Starting April 2, European nationals travelling to the UK will be required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before their trip.  This new measure aims to strengthen border security and streamline entry procedures for visa-exempt visitors. The ETA is a digital travel permit that allows visitors to enter the UK for short stays of…
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UK Immigration Fees Set to Rise from April 2025

The UK Home Office has confirmed significant increases to visa and sponsorship fees, set to take effect from 9 April 2025. These changes will impact a wide range of applicants, including Skilled Worker visa holders, sponsors, and those applying for settlement and British citizenship. The fee hikes vary, with some rising by as little as…
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New UK Immigration Statistics

New Immigration Statistics for Year Ending December 2024

UK Net migration for the year ending December 2024 was approximately 728,000, marking a 20% drop from the previous year. But what really contributed to this drop, and where do we go from here? UK Immigration Statistics: What the Latest Data Tells Us The UK’s immigration landscape is shifting. With visa approvals dropping, asylum applications…
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the Conservatives' UK immigration plan

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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