Updates, guidance and practical information covering visas, entry requirements and application processes.

Whether your parents can move to the UK permanently depends on the route they qualify for and the evidence you can provide. Under current Home Office rules (October 2025), there is no general right to sponsor parents to live in the UK. Most applicants will either: Qualify as a Parent where the UK-based sponsor is

The UK experienced its highest population growth in five decades in 2023, primarily due to a net migration increase of 685,000 people, despite deaths outnumbering births. This followed an even larger net migration peak in 2022, when net migration reached 764,000. However, 2024 projections indicate that net immigration will fall significantly. New Immigration Policies Target

Recent statistics reveal a significant decrease in the number of international students applying for visas to study in the UK, raising alarms over the financial sustainability of UK universities. Data from the Home Office indicates a 16% drop in visa applications between July and September 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. This decline

As the UK government prepares to transition to eVisas by the end of the year, many long-term residents are expressing concern that they could be โlocked outโ of the country. The shift to digital visas will replace physical documents such as biometric residence permits (BRPs) and biometric residence cards (BRCs), raising alarm due to potential

A new report by the U.K.-based charity Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) has highlighted how the post-Brexit immigration system has exacerbated challenges faced by foreign workers in sectors like hospitality, care, and agriculture. The findings raise concerns over rising exploitation risks, recruitment difficulties, and declining standards of care for vulnerable populations in the U.K. The

The United Kingdom is preparing to roll out a new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) visa program, set to become mandatory for all foreign visitors entering the UK without a visa. Designed to enhance border security and streamline entry for travelers, the ETA is expected to significantly impact tourists and short-term visitors from visa-exempt countries. Hereโs

A recent report by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has brought to light the severe financial challenges faced by internationally educated nurses in the UK. These dedicated professionals, many of whom moved to the UK to contribute to the nationโs healthcare system, are now struggling to make ends meet. The report warns of a

As the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) draws nearer to its implementation, recent details have shed light on how this new visa waiver scheme will function. Set to launch in spring 2025, ETIAS will require most UK citizens, as well as other non-EU nationals, to obtain a travel authorization at a cost of

Recent figures indicate a significant decrease in the number of foreign nationals applying to work in the UKโs NHS and social care sectors. According to official data, the Conservative government granted a total of 286,382 work visas in the year leading up to June 2024, reflecting an 11% decline compared to the previous year. The

Recent data from the Home Office highlights a steep decline in the number of overseas workers and students applying for UK visas. In July 2024, there was a 33% reduction in applications compared to the same period in 2023, with 91,300 visa requests compared to 143,000 in July of the previous year. The decrease is