New Immigration Health Surcharge Fee From October 2020
Following the Budget announcement yesterday, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has confirmed that the Immigration Health Surcharge will be raised from £400 per year to £624 from October 2020. An accompanying coasting document (https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/871799/Budget_2020_Web_Accessible_Complete.pdf) states: “This measure increases the Immigration Health Surcharge from the current level of £400 per year to £624 per year for each surcharge liable non-EEA
Read MoreNew Immigration Points Based System – working route from January 2021
From 1 January 2021, EU and non-EU citizens will be treated equally. The government aims to reduce overall levels of migration and give top priority to those with the highest skills and the greatest talents: scientists, engineers, academics and other highly skilled workers. This has already been brought into motion with the Tier 1 Exceptional Talent being
Read MoreCoronavirus: Immigration Applications (updated 17/02/2020)
UPDATE The UKVI has issued guidance for individuals in the UK who are unable to return to China. For Chinese nationals in the UK whose visa has recently expired or is about to expire If you are a Chinese national in the UK and have been compliant with the conditions of your visa prior to
Read MoreUK to end freedom of movement for EU citizens on day one of Brexit, under the new government plan
The Independent yesterday reported that Free Movement will end for EU citizens on day-one of a No Deal Brexit. This is despite the fact that there are no clear plans being put in placed as well as the potential chaos and of people trapped in legal limbo. This measure is being brought forward by the
Read MoreStatement of Changes to the Immigration Rules HC 2631: what do you need to know?
The government has released a new Statement of Changes yesterday (https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/830153/CCS001_CCS0919963034-001_HC_2631_text.pdf), 9th September 2019. The changes cover a few areas but this article will review the changes made to the following work and student visa routes: Start-up & Innovator For the start-up visa, it is generally expected that have not established a business in the
Read MoreWhat’s going to happen in an event of No Deal?
As we know, the United Kingdom will be leaving the European Union on 31stOctober 2019. The UK government have since introduce the procedure arrangement for European national and their dependent and this is set out in detail here. We will summarise what you need to know below. Introduction of European Temporary Leave to Remain (Euro TLR)
Read MoreNew – Start Up visa and Innovator visa
As previously mentioned, the government has finally introduced the new Start Up and Innovator visa to replaced the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) and Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur) visa. You can find further information about Start Up visa here, and for the Innovator visa, here. The visa itself requires an applicant to be endorsed by UKVI list
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