Check Passport Before Easter Travel, HMPO Warns

Check Passport Before Easter Travel, HMPO Warns

British travellers planning Easter holidays are being urged to check their passport validity carefully before booking international trips, following a warning issued by His Majesty’s Passport Office (HMPO). The warning comes ahead of the busy spring travel period, when millions of UK residents are preparing to travel abroad for school holidays and Easter breaks. HMPO […]

Changes to UK Immigration Rules March 2026

statement of changes to the immigration rules march 2026

On 5 March 2026 the UK government introduced a new Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules (HC 1691). Statements of Changes are the mechanism used by the Home Office to amend the detailed rules governing UK visas and immigration routes. This latest update contains a wide range of reforms. Many relate to asylum procedures […]

New UK Visa Brake for 4 Nationalities

New UK Visa Brake for 4 Nationalities

The UK government has introduced a policy known as a visa brake, under which certain UK visa applications may be refused based on the nationality of the applicant and the visa route used. The measure forms part of wider government efforts to reduce the number of asylum claims made by people who first enter the […]

ILR English Requirement Rising to B2 in 2027

uk ilr english language b2

The UK government has introduced a future increase to the English language requirement for many settlement applications. Under changes set out in the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules HC 1691, the required level of English will increase from B1 to B2 under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The new ILR […]

Skilled Worker Visa: New Pay Period Rules

Skilled Worker Visa: New Pay Period Rules

The UK government has introduced a new rule affecting how salary compliance is assessed under the Skilled Worker visa route. The change was announced in the Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules published on 5 March 2026 and inserts paragraph SW 14.3B into Appendix Skilled Worker. The rule takes effect on 8 April 2026. […]

UK Introduces 30-Month Temporary Refugee Status

UK to Reform Asylum & Returns System

The Home Office has confirmed a major change to the UK’s asylum framework. From 2 March 2026, people who claim asylum on or after that date and are recognised as refugees will no longer receive the standard five-year grant of leave. Instead, they will be granted 30 months of temporary protection, subject to review. The […]

UK Visa Freeze: Reform UK Outlines Immigration Proposals

Partner Visa UK

Reform UK has said that, if elected, it would introduce a suspension of visa issuance for certain countries that refuse to accept the return of their nationals who have no legal right to remain in the United Kingdom. The countries referenced in reporting include Pakistan, Afghanistan, Syria, Eritrea, Sudan and Somalia.   What Is Being […]

UK ETA Update: Expired UK Passports Temporarily Accepted for Some Dual Nationals

UK ETA Update: Expired UK Passports Temporarily Accepted for Some Dual Nationals

The Home Office has updated its guidance on how the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) framework applies to dual British citizens. The clarification confirms that, in defined transitional circumstances, an expired British passport may be accepted for travel to the UK. British nationality law remains unchanged. British citizens continue to be exempt from ETA requirements and […]

Dual Nationals Reassess British Citizenship as Stricter Entry Rules Take Effect

Dual Nationals Reassess British Citizenship as Stricter Entry Rules Take Effect

Interest in renouncing British citizenship is increasing among dual nationals living overseas as the UK brings in tougher travel checks for passengers. From 25 February 2026, stricter UK pre-departure carrier checks require dual British nationals travelling to the UK to present either a valid British passport or a certificate of entitlement confirming their right of […]

UK ILR Reforms Move Closer to Implementation

From 5 to 10 Years ILR: UK Consults on 'Earned Settlement'

If you are looking at the UK as a place to build your career, grow a business or relocate with your family, the settlement position now deserves close attention. The Home Office consultation on the proposed earned settlement reforms closed on 12 February 2026. No Immigration Rules have changed yet. The five-year and ten-year routes […]