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The UK Government has announced new measures to prevent companies hiring workers who are in the UK illegally.
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The UK Government has announced new measures to prevent companies hiring workers who are in the UK illegally.
On 19 March, the Home Office announced increases to visa and sponsorship fees that apply to many routes. Some of the increases are bigger than others. Keep reading to read about the changes, and how they might affect you.
Do you want your partner to come to the UK so that the two of you can be together? If this is the case, then our Fiancé Visa and Spouse Visa package will be perfect for you. This visa solution is designed to support you throughout the process, helping you reunite with your partner and remain in the UK.
The UK Government announced a new Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules on 12 March 2025. There are updates to various rules, including those regarding Care Worker Visas, Student Visas and many more.
The Home Office has recently announced that people who hold pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme will start to have their status automatically upgraded throughout 2025. Our blog tells you all you need to know about this update and how it affects you.
Updates to the Skilled Worker route and the Sponsor Licence were announced by the Home Office during the 2025 New Year celebrations. Read on to learn more about the updates and how they may affect you or your business.
With the introduction of the eVisa, the Home Office has introduced a 24/7 passenger helpline to assist people whilst they transition to the new eVisa system.
2024 was a year of significant changes to the UK’s immigration rules, some of which are still being implemented. These policy changes have had a far-reaching impact on businesses, sponsors, visa applicants and families. In this article, the team at Woodcock Law provides a summary of these changes, and takes a look ahead at what 2025 might hold.
A Statement of Changes to the immigration rules was published on 26 November 2024 which modified the rules for Colombian nationals, and introduced changes to the rules for Ukraine visas. Read on to find out more.
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