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Immigration Law in the United Kingdom


Immigration Rules - Guidance - GOV.UK

This route is for a Student in the UK who wants to work, or look for work, following the successful completion of an eligible course of study at ...

New immigration system: what you need to know - GOV.UK

All migrants looking to enter the UK for other reasons (such as work or study) will need to apply for entry clearance in advance. Check what is permitted under ...

Immigration policy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

Skilled worker · Removal of Annual Cap · Lowering education qualification levels to RQF 3 · Lowering of salary thresholds for New Entrants to UK Labour Market ...

Immigration Act 2016 - Legislation.gov.uk

An Act to make provision about the law on immigration and asylum; to make provision about access to services, facilities, licences and work by reference to ...

Changes to legal migration rules for family and work visas in 2024

The revised Immigration Rules confirm that someone who had a Skilled Worker visa before 4 April 2024, and applies to extend it or for settlement before 4 April ...

UK unveils tough new rules designed to cut immigrant numbers

The British government has announced tough new immigration rules it says will reduce the number of people able to move to the U.K. each year ...

Immigration for workers and employers in the UK | The Law Society

Key changes. On 1 December 2020, the Home Office introduced a new skilled worker route for foreign workers with a job offer from a UK employer. On 1 January ...

Illegal Migration Act 2023 - UK in a changing Europe

The Act prevents people who meet the conditions for removal from ever being given legal permission to enter, stay or settle in the UK, or to ...

UK Immigration Rules Change for Illegal Immigrants in 2024

The new rules stipulate that illegal immigrants found in the UK are subject to deportation orders. This policy aims to reduce the time illegal ...

An Extensive Guide to UK Immigration | DavidsonMorris

The UK immigration system is a complex framework designed to manage the entry and stay of foreign nationals. It has evolved significantly over the years, ...

United Kingdom immigration law - Wikipedia

Permission to migrate · Immigration Act 1971 is the primary statute dealing with migration system of the country. · Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act ...

Migration: How many people come to the UK and how are the salary ...

You need a family visa if you want to live with a relative who is a British citizen, or someone who has the right to be in the UK for more than ...

What a Labour Win Means for UK Immigration Law - Morgan Lewis

Having run on a manifesto promising to “reform the points-based immigration system so that it is fair and properly managed,” the United ...

Immigration Act 1971 - Legislation.gov.uk

An Act to amend and replace the present immigration laws, to make certain related changes in the citizenship law and enable help to be given to those ...

United Kingdom's Decades-Long Immigration Shift Interrupted by ...

The 1948 British Nationality Act was the last piece of immigration legislation that aimed to assert Britain's role as leader of the Commonwealth ...

Immigration Act 1968 - The National Archives

In 1968, the Labour government passed the Commonwealth Immigration Act, which restricted UK citizenship to those born in the UK and their children or ...

Immigration and immigrants - The National Archives

The Aliens Registration Act of 1914 introduced the requirement for aliens, other than those from British colonies or Ireland, to register with the police. They ...

UK Visas and Immigration

UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) is your best source for information about UK immigration regulations and requirements. If your questions are not answered online ...

A general introduction to immigration law and policy in United ...

Recently, the Immigration Act 2016 strengthened the enforcement of illegal working in the UK. The 2016 Act prevents illegal migrants from ...

Immigration Rules - GOV.UK

... United Kingdom without having entered or remained in breach of the immigration laws; or. (ii) despite having entered or remained in breach of the immigration ...