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Home Office statistics published today show that over 3 million people have now made the switch from using physical immigration documents to an eVisa.
Non-Europeans can now apply in advance for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) and will need one to travel to the UK from January 2025.
By April 2025, all visitors who do not need a visa will need an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) to travel to the UK.
Afghans resettled in the UK under Pathway 1 of the Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme will be reunited with their families.
New proposals will further crackdown on student visas, ensuring only genuine students can come to the UK; route will be kept under review.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
From 1 January 2024, tough government action means most international students can now no longer bring family members to the UK.
The UK’s electronic travel authorisation (ETA) scheme has opened for Qatari nationals, who can now benefit from cheaper and smoother travel.
The Home Secretary hailed the strengthening of the partnership with Rwanda as both countries vow to step up efforts in dealing with global migration challenges.
High-growth companies able to attract exceptional talent to the UK with new Scale-up visa.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Nationality and Borders Act passed today (Thursday 28 April 2022) will deliver the biggest overhaul of our asylum system in decades.
The Home Office announced further funding to help vulnerable EU, EEA and Swiss citizens and their family members applying to the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS).
Priti Patel met with minister Annelies Verlinden in London, to discuss a number of high-priority issues including the conflict in Ukraine.
The Home Secretary has updated Parliament on the government's support for people fleeing Ukraine.
Example of how an employer can employ someone from outside of the UK and the steps they will take to apply for a sponsor licence.
One year ago a new immigration system launched, with visa routes attracting skilled workers across construction, hospitality, health, social care, science and research.
Number of temporary poultry workers permitted to travel to and work in the UK will increase in time for Christmas.
Government taking action to tackle the shortage of HGV drivers.
The Windrush Compensation Scheme has now paid out over £30.6 million and offered a further £5.6 million.
Local authorities will receive a generous funding package to support the resettlement of families who have come to the UK having been at risk in Afghanistan.
Those who enter the UK illegally will find it harder to stay under fundamental reforms in the Nationality and Borders Bill.
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