UK Immigration White Paper 2025: Major Changes & What it Means For YOU!
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The UK immigration landscape is about to undergo a significant shake-up! On May 12th, 2025, the UK government released its 'Restoring Control over the Immigration System' White Paper, proposing crucial changes to reduce net migration and tighten controls.This video, presented by UK Immigration Lawyer Sachin Sawant, breaks down all the key proposals and what they could mean for you, whether you're an existing Skilled Worker, an aspiring immigrant, or an employer. The shocking increase in the Immigration Skills Charge (ISC) and its impact on businesses. The proposed extension of the Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) qualifying period from 5 to 10 years – and whether current Skilled Workers will be affected. Why the 'Legitimate Expectation' argument is now effectively DEAD for existing visa holders. The significant changes to the Skilled Worker route, including higher skill levels (RQF Level 6) and increased salary thresholds. The stricter English language requirements for main applicants (B2) and, for the first time, adult dependants (A1, progressing to B2). The potential shortening of the popular Graduate Visa from 2 years to just 18 months. Sachin provides clear, simple explanations of these complex changes and discusses what you should do next, whether you're an individual or an employer. Don't miss out on this vital information that could shape your UK immigration journey.