Sponsor licence change of circumstances: what UK employers must report and when
If your organisation holds a UK sponsor licence, keeping the Home Office up to date with any changes to your business or sponsored workers is
Children born outside the UK to British mothers: British citizenship under section 4C explain
British nationality law has seen a number of significant reforms in recent years, many of which are aimed at correcting historical gender discrimination that existed
Post-licence priority service: how UK sponsors can fast-track urgent licence changes in 2026
Intro If your organisation holds a UK sponsor licence, you will know that keeping your licence details up to date is not optional – it
EU Settlement Scheme: What the new automated grant procedure and Pre-Settled Status removals mean for you
On 9 April 2026, the Home Office published a policy paper announcing two significant changes to how the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) is administered. The
Can I leave the UK on a family visa? A 2026 guide to travel without putting your status at risk
So you’ve got a UK family visa, and suddenly life abroad is calling. Maybe it’s a wedding back home, a sick relative, or just a
Got a family visa refusal? Here’s what to do next in 2026
Opening that Home Office email is rough. One minute you’re planning a life together, and the next you’re staring at a family visa refusal. However,
UK and France announce £662 million deal to tackle channel crossings as rights groups condemn “abhorrent” escalation
The Government has announced a landmark £662 million multi-year partnership with France aimed at stepping up enforcement against irregular migration across the English Channel, with
UK extends ukraine visa scheme by two years as commons library updates guidance for Ukrainian Nationals
The House of Commons Library has this week published an updated research briefing on the UK’s visa schemes for Ukrainian nationals, following the Government’s recent
Migrant care workers to protest outside Home Secretary’s constituency over tougher settlement rules
Migrant care workers and Unison – the UK’s largest union – are planning a mass leafleting campaign in Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood’s Birmingham constituency, protesting
Law Society urges Government to scrap plans for new immigration appeals body
In a statement today, the Law Society has called on the Government to abandon its plans to replace the First-Tier Tribunal of the Immigration and Asylum Chamber