The Home Office published a white paper titled “Restoring Control over the Immigration System” on May 12, sharing new policies to reduce migration and strengthen the U.K.’s borders.
Key Points:
- Key policies include:
- Lifting the level for skilled workers to a graduate level and above
- Abolishing the immigration salary list that gave people discounts from salary thresholds
- Ending overseas recruitment for social care visas
- Strengthening the requirements that all sponsoring institutions must meet to recruit international students
- Developing faster routes to bring talent to the U.K. who have the right skills and experience to supercharge strategic industry growth
- Introducing new English language requirements across a broader range of immigration routes, for both main applicants and their dependents
- Doubling the standard qualifying period for settlement to 10 years
- The first policy changes are set to be introduced to Parliament in the coming weeks.
- The government plans to publish further reforms to the asylum system and border security later this summer.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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