Statement of Changes 24 June 2025
On 24 June 2025, the Home Office published a Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules. We have summarised the key changes for you below: Appendix Long Residence – Effective from 29 July 2025 The qualifying period requirements are being changed to clarify that time spent as a British citizen is considered lawful presence, except
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The UK government has introduced several significant changes to immigration policies, impacting various visa routes and regulations. Below is a detailed overview of the most important updates affecting the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS), Skilled Worker visas, Care Worker sponsorship, and travel requirements for Trinidad and Tobago nationals. Changes to the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) –
Read MoreStatement of Changes to the Immigration Rules 10 September 2024
Following an update to the Immigration Rules on 10 September, we will set out the key changes: Jordan is added to Appendix Visitor Visa national list Jordan has now been added to the Visit Visa national list and removed from the list authorised to use Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). This is effective from 10 September
Read MoreLatest news about the EU Settlement Scheme that will take place from September 2023
Recent Home Office developments confirm that from September 2023, those who hold Pre-Settled Status will automatically have their status extended before it lapses for a further two years, without the need to make an application. This will also apply for those who have not yet acquired Settled Status during the time that their Pre-Settled Status
Read MoreComprehensive Sickness Insurance is no longer necessary for EU nationals in citizenship applications
According to the latest update of the Form AN guidance issued in July 2022, comprehensive sickness insurance is no longer a requirement for EU nationals whilst either a student or a self-sufficient person to get their British citizenship. The mentioned group of EU nationals do not need to pay immigration health surcharge, but they must
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