UK and Turkey enter new deal to confront illegal migration
The UK government has entered into a new agreement with Turkey to enforce operations to help stop and prevent small boats of migrants from entering the UK.
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The UK government has entered into a new agreement with Turkey to enforce operations to help stop and prevent small boats of migrants from entering the UK.
The University and College Union (UCU) marking and assessment boycotts that began on 20 April 2023, have impacted how long those on Student Visas have to wait to switch to a Graduate Visa.
From September 2023 onwards, anyone with Pre-settled Status in the UK will have their status extended if they have not yet gained Settled Status.
As of 13 February 2024, the Home Office will be tripling fines for businesses who are employing illegal migrants. This comes as part of efforts to discourage migrants entering the UK.
On 19 July 2023, the UK Home Office updated the National Visa List to include five more countries. Citizens from these countries will now need a Visitor Visa when travelling to the UK for less than 6 months.
The Home Office has given an update to Sponsor Licences, which makes the application process more convenient for UK employers who are trying to employ overseas workers.
The UK government has updated its immigration rules that are planned to be introduced throughout the rest of the year. This includes changes to Student Visas, the EU Settlement Scheme and the Shortage Occupation List.
The EU has announced a new digital travel permit, the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS), which is required for all non-EU citizens entering the Schengen Zone. The system is set to start operation in 2025.
Updated 22 April 2024. The UK government had a tool that allowed you to check your eligibility for a Skilled Worker Visa, but now you will have to use a different way to check. Find out how in this blog.
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