The UK government has announced major immigration reforms for 2025, aimed at managing migration levels and tightening certain visa routes.
- Longer Wait for ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain): The qualifying period for ILR may be extended from 5 to 10 years for some categories of migrants. This is a significant policy shift affecting those planning long-term settlement in the UK.
- Stricter Rules for Health & Care Worker Visas: In response to rising concerns about misuse, the UK will enforce tighter eligibility checks and oversight for applicants under the health and care worker route.
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These changes have sparked debates. Critics warn they might discourage skilled migrants and create challenges for families. However, the UK government insists the goal is to balance immigration with labor market demands and public trust.