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16/07/2025

White Paper

This white paper marks a firm pivot towards tighter, skills-focused migration, higher thresholds, greater employer responsibility, and stronger enforcement, while maintaining select routes for top talent and aiming to rebuild public confidence through clearer, controlled policy

In 2023, under the previous government, net migration to the UK surged to over a million annually, four times the 2019 level despite promises to reduce it. This rise strained public services, distorted the economy by encouraging reliance on foreign workers, and reduced investment in domestic skills, such as apprenticeships.

The new government aims to restore control, reduce visa numbers (already down 40%), and end the "open borders" approach. The new White Paper outlines a fairer system where migrants must contribute, integrate, and learn English, and employers must invest in local talent. The plan supports businesses that already do this and signals a shift away from dependency on cheap overseas labour, aiming instead to offer better opportunities for British workers and rebuild trust.

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A few points:

1. Reduce net migration significantly to sustainable levels.

Prioritise UK talent by tying migration to domestic workforce development.
Fair rules & strong enforcement, including cracking down on illegal working and speeding up deportations.
Promote integration, with stricter English language and civic requirements.

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2. Work Routes: Skills & Cost Changes

Skilled Worker route restored to graduate-level roles (RQF6+), removing \~180 lower-skilled jobs from eligibility.
Salary thresholds increased, Immigration Salary List abolished, with MAC reviewing new rates.
Immigration Skills Charge up 32%, funding domestic training.
Social Care visas closed to new overseas applicants (until 2028 transition window).
Temporary Shortage List introduced for genuinely critical roles limited time, no dependents, employers must commit to training.

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3. Student & Graduate Routes

Graduate visa cut from 2 years to 18 months post-study.
Sponsoring institutions face tougher compliance checks and a red‑amber‑green rating system.

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4. Settlement & Family

Settlement delayed: qualifying period doubled from 5 to 10 years, with possible fast‑track "earned" routes for high contributors.
English language requirements raised: Skilled Workers to B2, dependants to A1 then A2 on extension, B2 on settlement.

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5. Enforcement & Integration

New Fair Work Agency to protect sponsored workers and tackle exploitative employers.
Digital upgrades: universal e‑visas and ETA system to monitor entries/exits in real time.

09/07/2025

What is a Fiancee Visa?
Can i marry in the UK?
What happens after we marry in the UK?

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This visa is granted to those that are looking to marry in the UK.

The visa is granted for a period of 6 months, in which time you will marry. Arriving in the UK as a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner with the intention to marry or enter into a civil partnership.

Once married you may then apply for a Spouse Visa.

You will get permission to stay for 6 months. After this you will need to apply to extend your stay within 6 months of arriving.

Evidence that you plan to marry or become civil partners within 6 months of arriving in the UK must be provided. Once married you may then switch into a Spouse Visa from in country under the 5 year route.

You and your partner both need to be 18 or over. Your partner must also either be British or settled in the UK (they have indefinite leave to remain, settled status or proof of permanent residence).

You must meet the English Language requirement as well as the Financial requirement.

There is no Immigration Health Surcharge to pay at this stage, however, you will need to pay this surcharge when switching into a Spouse Visa.

Illegal migrants in the UK will this week be notified of their relocation to Rwanda where their claims for asylum will b...
15/05/2022

Illegal migrants in the UK will this week be notified of their relocation to Rwanda where their claims for asylum will be considered.

Those removed to Rwanda will be provided with support in order to help their relocation, including education, healthcare, training, employment and accommodation as well as "generous support packages". The UK taxpayers are funding the processing costs for each person relocated, funding is only provided while a person remains in Rwanda.

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Lucien Legal UK Visa and Immigration Lawyers OISC Accredited Advisers

09/04/2022

Sopria Steria fee increase

'As per the annual CPI indexation in line with recent National Statistics Office announcement of inflationary uplift by 6.2%. Please can you advise your members that from 4th May appointment prices will increase in line with this.

Whilst we took the decision not to apply this increase to appointments currently available to book in the next 28 days, AVS price increase will be applied with immediate effect.

This does not impact the volume of free appointments, this remains the same at zero costs.'

05/03/2022

No Financial or English language requirement for applicants under the Ukrainian Scheme

Skilled Worker Visa
08/08/2021

Skilled Worker Visa

Graduate VisaApplicants looking to apply under this category must have successfully completed a course in the UK. You ne...
31/07/2021

Graduate Visa

Applicants looking to apply under this category must have successfully completed a course in the UK. You need to have studied your course for at least 12 months or the full length of your course, whichever is shorter.

A Graduate Visa is valid for 2 years, or 3 years if you have a PhD or Doctorate. Courses include:

- Bachelor's Degree

- PhD

- Doctorate

- Master's Degree

- LPC or BPC in England and Wales

You must be in the UK when applying with a valid Tier 4 visa.

A decision is usually made within 8 weeks, applicants can remain in the UK under a decision has been made. Immigration Health Surcharge fee applies.

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Lucien Legal UK Visa and Immigration Lawyers OISC Accredited Advisers

10/07/2021

EU Family Members

For some people, the deadline of 30 June 2021 does not apply if you are the family member of someone from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein who was living here by 31 December 2020, and you join them in the UK on or after 1 April 2021

Current Travel Zones rules
30/05/2021

Current Travel Zones rules

We can also be found on the Trinity College list of approved  Immigration Advisers
18/05/2021

We can also be found on the Trinity College list of approved Immigration Advisers

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