The UK government's immigration white paper outlines significant restrictions on visa applications, aimed at lowering immigration numbers. Key changes include raising the qualifications required for skilled work visas and imposing stricter language requirements for dependants. Specifically, social care visas will not allow overseas recruitment with a transition period extending to 2028. Additionally, the waiting period for settlement will increase from five to ten years. The government seeks public feedback on these plans and their potential effects on individuals and businesses.
The government has introduced stricter immigration policies, such as requiring degree-level qualifications for skilled work visas and longer wait times for settlement.
The immigration white paper aims to significantly reduce the number of arrivals in the UK, impacting various visa categories and placing emphasis on language requirements.
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