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 British government rejected former PM Tony Blair's advice to use UK ID cards to control immigration as the country's population soars.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The UK government's plan to switch to eVisas to prove immigration status and move to a digital-by-default system is already underway.| 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
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
Raising the minimum income requirement for family visas is the final measure in the UK Home Office's policy changes to cut net migration.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The UK expanding its eVisa system to new long-stay visa applicants is a huge step toward a more efficient and secure immigration process.| 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
The UK High Court ruled against the Home Office for not issuing proof of 3C leave to those applying for visa extensions.| ETA for the United Kingdom