
UK Government to appeal High Court decision on EU Settlement Scheme
The Home Office is to challenge a decision that found aspects of the EUSS to be unlawful.
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The Home Office is to challenge a decision that found aspects of the EUSS to be unlawful.
Looking to come to the UK to live at work? Here are the top 5 most popular visa routes people take. Subscribe to keep up to date with all immigration news.
Here’s our guide to Skilled Worker Visas in the UK.
In this video, we answer a number of common questions:
• What is a Skilled Worker Visa?
• What are the eligibility requirements for a Skilled Worker Visa?
• What am I allowed to do with a Skilled Worker Visa?
• Where can I find more information about Skilled Worker Visas?
The stats, released on 24 November 2022 by the Home Office, show a rise in the number of people coming to the United Kingdom.
The new scheme is aimed at recruiting high-skilled talent into the UK workforce.
The updated guidance from 9 November 2022 means employers can grant some EU sponsor licences more freely.
Applying for a Family Visa offers a route to individuals wanting to join their partners in the UK. This visa route is often referred to as the Spouse Visa, or the Partner Visa.
In this video, we look at the various requirements of the Family Visa, the ways in which you might need to prove that your relationship is genuine, and how this visa could lead to permanent settlement in the UK.
The latest statement of changes has been released from the UK Government.
There are lots of videos online about UK visas, too focused on the latest dramas in UK politics.
If you’re serious about moving to the UK in 2023, it’s best not to get too wrapped up in the latest news.
A Prime Minister or Home Secretary might say talk about changing immigration policies, but it doesn’t meant that it will happen immediately, if at all.
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