Yvette Cooper confirmed there will be ‘no further changes’ to the £29,000-a-year threshold until a review has been completed| The Standard
Yvette Cooper commissions Migration Advisory Committee to review minimum income requirement and review IT and engineering's over-reliance on international recruitment| www.ein.org.uk
The UK's controversial minimum income requirement for family visas is under intense scrutiny as it faces a high court challenge.| ETA for the United Kingdom
A UK government petition against the new family visa income rules has reached the required signatures to qualify for a Parliamentary debate.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The UK Prime Minister announced the launch of Skills England to drive up skills training to help cut down immigration.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The UK's Legislation Scrutiny Committee said raising the minimum income requirement for family visas is unfair as it takes effect on 11 April.| ETA for the United Kingdom
New UK immigration rules will increase the salary threshold for foreign workers and stop care workers from bringing dependents to the country.| ETA for the United Kingdom
More UAE nationals are visiting the UK thanks to the new UK ETA scheme, more stable airfares, and faster visa processing.| ETA for the United Kingdom
A new study has declared Edinburgh, Scotland's historic capital, the best city in the world to raise a family. It also ranks as the third least stressful city and the 15th happiest worldwide.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The UK government may offer transitional arrangements for citizens with foreign spouses earning below the new family visa salary threshold.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The UK government released new guidance on increasing the minimum salary required for skilled workers and family visas and next spring.| 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
Businesses in the UK now have to pay more with the increased salary thresholds to employ international workers.| ETA for the United Kingdom