The United Kingdom (UK) Home Office is taking significant steps to ensure employers are ready for the upcoming eVisa transition. An eVisa is a digital record of a person’s immigration status, accessible through an online UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI)…| ETA for the United Kingdom
The EU has sent a reasoned opinion regarding concerns about the UK's shortcomings in implementing the Withdrawal Agreement.| ETA for the United Kingdom
According to ONS March 2024 data on Skilled Worker visas, the UK's new immigration policy has attracted more chefs than IT professionals.| ETA for the United Kingdom
While the new legal migration policies remain, the UK Home Secretary said the family visa salary hike will be put on hold pending a review.| ETA for the United Kingdom
New legal migration policies enacted earlier this year led to a sharp decline in health worker visas, Student visas, and their dependants.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Those with Biometric Resident Permits (BRPs) can now create a UKVI account and access their eVisa without an invitation from the Home Office.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Migrant and human rights groups are concerned that the UK's rush to transition to eVisas will leave millions unable to prove their rights.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Those with Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) must create a UKVI account and link it to their eVisa to prove their immigration status.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The shift to online immigration status or eVisas improves how migrants prove their right to work, study, or live in the UK.| ETA for the United Kingdom