Immigration Rule changes
UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) have announced the introduction of further changes to the Immigration Rules in relation to various categories.
Other key changes made to the Immigration Rules are as follows:
- Indefinite Leave and naturalisation applicants will now need to take a secure English Language test.
- A £35k minimum earnings threshold for Tier 2 settlement will be introduced from 6 April 2016.
- A child's application for entry clearance will be refused where the Secretary of State considers that the sponsor or sponsor's partner poses a risk to the child.
- Asylum claims from EU nationals will be invalid unless exceptional circumstances apply.
- The circumstances in which refugee status can be withdrawn have been clarified.
- Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) - the endorsement criteria used by Tech City UK has been amended to better reflect the skills and experience of target applicants who are most likely to add value to the UK digital technology sector.
- Nurses and four digital technology jobs have been added to the shortage occupation list.
- The rules have been amended to clarify the charity worker rules for sponsors and applicants.
- Minor amendments have also been made to the list of Government Authorised schemes.
The statement of changes can be downloaded here.
The majority of changes will take effect on applications submitted on or after 19 November 2015 unless otherwise stated.
Immigration Rule changes
UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) have announced the introduction of further changes to the Immigration Rules in relation to various categories.
Other key changes made to the Immigration Rules are as follows:
- Indefinite Leave and naturalisation applicants will now need to take a secure English Language test.
- A £35k minimum earnings threshold for Tier 2 settlement will be introduced from 6 April 2016.
- A child's application for entry clearance will be refused where the Secretary of State considers that the sponsor or sponsor's partner poses a risk to the child.
- Asylum claims from EU nationals will be invalid unless exceptional circumstances apply.
- The circumstances in which refugee status can be withdrawn have been clarified.
- Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) - the endorsement criteria used by Tech City UK has been amended to better reflect the skills and experience of target applicants who are most likely to add value to the UK digital technology sector.
- Nurses and four digital technology jobs have been added to the shortage occupation list.
- The rules have been amended to clarify the charity worker rules for sponsors and applicants.
- Minor amendments have also been made to the list of Government Authorised schemes.
The statement of changes can be downloaded here.
The majority of changes will take effect on applications submitted on or after 19 November 2015 unless otherwise stated.
The majority of changes will take effect on applications submitted on or after 19 November 2015 unless otherwise stated.