Month: August 2024

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eVisa Update: All Biometric Residence Permit Holders Can Apply for an eVisa

The United Kingdom is taking significant steps towards a fully digital immigration system, with the introduction of eVisas set to replace physical documents by the end of 2024. This transformation marks a pivotal moment, particularly for Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) holders. As the UK moves towards a more secure, efficient, and user-friendly immigration framework, BRP holders will need to adapt to the new digital format to maintain their residency status.

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UK Universities Struggle with Sharp Decline in International Applicants

In recent months, UK universities have been facing a significant challenge: a sharp decline in international student applications. This trend, which has been particularly pronounced in the summer of 2024, is causing considerable concern among educational institutions across the country. The implications of this decline are far-reaching, affecting not only the financial stability of universities

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Urgent Call to the Home Secretary: Digital Solutions Needed for Managing Biometrics Appointments Amid UK Riots

The recent far-right riots in the UK have created a climate of uncertainty and fear, affecting many aspects of daily life, including the ability of individuals to attend their biometrics appointments. Given the current circumstances, it is imperative that the Home Office considers alternative methods for biometrics, ensuring the safety of applicants through digital-only or

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£38,700 Family Visa Salary Increase Paused by Home Secretary Until MAC Review Finishes

In a significant policy shift, the UK Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has announced the suspension of the proposed increase in the family visa salary threshold. The threshold, which was set to rise from £29,000 to £38,700, will remain unchanged until a comprehensive review by the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) is completed. This decision marks a

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