Month: January 2026

Airport scene showing a UK ETA approved notification on a smartphone with a boarding pass and Union Jack, illustrating the UK Electronic Travel Authorisation requirement from February 2026.

UK to Enforce Mandatory Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) from 25 February 2026

In a significant shift towards a digitised immigration system, the UK Home Office has confirmed that from 25 February 2026, visitors from 85 countries including the United States, Canada and France will be required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before they can legally travel to the United Kingdom.

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UK Skilled Worker visa fraud investigation concept showing sponsorship documents, cash, and Home Office enforcement imagery.

Home Office Investigates Allegations of Fake Job Offers Linked to Skilled Worker Visas

UK’s Skilled Worker visa system, introduced as part of post-Brexit immigration reforms, was designed to attract genuine talent and fill labour shortages across key industries. However, recent revelations suggest that the scheme may be facing a serious credibility crisis.

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Illustration highlighting phishing scams targeting sponsor licence holders and the importance of protecting SMS access from fraudulent Home Office emails

Ongoing Phishing Scams Affecting Sponsor Licence Holders

Phishing scams targeting sponsor licence holders remain a significant and ongoing risk. Despite earlier warnings, we continue to see fraudulent emails designed to imitate official Home Office communications, with the aim of gaining unauthorised access to Sponsorship Management System (SMS) accounts.

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Illustration showing UK landmarks, a young couple reviewing documents, and visual elements representing deadlines, eligibility checks, and legal guidance for the Youth Mobility Scheme Visa ballot.

Youth Mobility Scheme Visa 2026: Complete Guide to the Ballot System

UK Youth Mobility Scheme (YMS) visa offers young people from selected countries the opportunity to live and work in the UK. For 2026, the Home Office has confirmed important details about the ballot system, including who must enter, how to apply and what happens after the ballot. This article breaks down everything you need to

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Immigration Enforcement Raids showing Home Office officers conducting a workplace inspection, reflecting increased UK immigration enforcement activity.

Immigration Enforcement Raids Reach the Highest Level on Record

Immigration Enforcement activity across the United Kingdom has reached an unprecedented level, with illegal working raids and arrests now at their highest point in British history. Recent figures show a substantial increase in enforcement action, reflecting the government’s stated aim to restore order to the immigration system and remove the incentives that encourage illegal migration.

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EU Settlement Scheme update showing UK border control, Home Office UKVI services, passports and London landmarks relating to settled status requirements.

EU Settlement Scheme: Important Updates on Settled Status and UKVI Accounts

UK Home Office has issued important guidance for individuals holding status under the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS). These updates affect travel to and from the UK, the maintenance of UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) account details, and the requirements and process for obtaining settled status. Legal representatives and advisers are encouraged to share this information with their clients where possible.

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Illustration showing the UK’s move to eVisa, with a digital immigration status displayed on a smartphone replacing a physical visa sticker.

UK eVisa: The End of Visa Stickers in 2026

UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) is gradually introducing a fully digital immigration system, replacing physical immigration documents with an online record of a person’s identity and immigration status. This digital record is known as an eVisa. The transition is being carried out in phases to ensure the change is managed carefully and securely.

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Visual overview of the UK Earned Settlement proposals, showing character, integration, contribution and residence criteria for ILR.

Earned Settlement: What the UK’s Proposed ILR Reforms Mean for Skilled Workers and Their Families

UK Government’s consultation on earned settlement marks one of the most significant proposed shifts in the immigration settlement framework in decades. The consultation, titled A Fairer Pathway to Settlement, proposes replacing much of the current system where most migrant categories can qualify for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after five years with a model that places greater emphasis on contribution, compliance and integration. Respondents have until 23:59 GMT on 12 February 2026 to share views with the Home Office.

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Illustration showing UK visa documents, CEFR English language levels and London landmarks representing higher English language requirements for UK visa routes.

UK Tightens English Language Requirements Across Key Visa Routes

UK Visas and Immigration has issued updated guidance clarifying how the English language requirement operates across a number of immigration routes. The guidance applies to both entry clearance applications made outside the UK and applications for permission to stay made from within the UK and confirms the level of English applicants must demonstrate at each stage.

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Care Worker Visa reforms impacting UK social care, with symbolic healthcare elements highlighting staff shortages and growing pressure on the NHS.

Care Worker Visa Reforms: A Looming Crisis for Social Care and the NHS

UK’s social care sector is once again facing significant uncertainty as proposed changes to immigration rules threaten to deepen an already critical workforce shortage. Industry leaders are warning that tighter visa requirements for care workers could have far-reaching consequences, not only for care providers but also for the National Health Service (NHS) and vulnerable individuals who rely on daily support.

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