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Key Changes Ahead: Summary of the 2025 Immigration White Paper
The UK Government's White Paper outlines a series of reforms to the immigration system aimed at transforming how applicants are assessed and processed.
Read MoreIndia Young Professionals Scheme Visa: A Gateway to the UK
Explore how the India Young Professionals Scheme opens new pathways for skilled Indian nationals looking to live and work in the United Kingdom.
Read MoreUK Tightens Skilled Worker Rules: Who Wins and Who Loses?
Recent tightening of the Skilled Worker visa rules has created winners and losers across industries. We break down what the changes mean for employers and applicants.
Read MoreTougher Immigration Rules Won’t Solve the Problem—they’ll Create New Ones - Wright Justice Solicitors
The proposed changes risk long-term legal limbo, deeper social division, and heavier administrative costs while doing little to deter people fleeing persecution.
Read MoreScale-Up Visa – Key Points
The Scale-Up Visa offers a flexible route for talented individuals to join fast-growing UK businesses. Here are the key points you need to know before applying.
Read MoreGraduate Immigration Route – A Guidance for Students
Graduating from a UK university? The Graduate Immigration Route allows you to stay and work in the UK for up to two years after completing your degree.
Read MoreEvidence for Application for Indefinite Leave to Remain on the Grounds of Domestic Violence
If you are a victim of domestic violence, you may be eligible for ILR. We outline the key evidence required to support your application.
Read MoreSection 3C of the Immigration Rules and how it works
Section 3C leave automatically extends a person's immigration status while a valid in-time application or appeal is pending. Learn how this crucial provision protects applicants from becoming overstayers during decision delays.
Read MoreJohnson's Amnesty: what we know so far
The so-called "Johnson's Amnesty" refers to proposed regularisation measures for certain long-resident migrants. We summarise the current proposals, eligibility criteria, and what applicants should know while details remain under review.
Read MoreWhat is the term "Insurmountable Obstacles" and when it needs to be met?
The "insurmountable obstacles" test is a key threshold in Article 8 family life claims under Appendix FM. We explain when this high bar applies, how it is assessed, and what evidence can help meet this demanding standard.
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