Latest UK Immigration News, Visa, Policy & Law Changes
Staying informed about the latest changes to UK immigration law is essential, whether you're applying for a visa, running a business, or helping family members join you in the UK.
In our Immigration News section, we break down the latest government announcements, policy changes, and legal updates in a clear, easy-to-understand way.
Our team at Wembley Solicitors keeps a close eye on UK immigration developments so you don't have to. From visa reforms to Home Office guidance, we explain what's happening and what it means for you.
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Ending care worker visas from abroad: What the May 2025 White Paper says about international recruitment and what it means for the UK care sector.
In a significant move announced by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, the UK government has confirmed plans to end overseas recruitment for care workers as part of its 2025 Immigration White Paper.
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Keir Starmer's 2025 UK Immigration White Paper outlines major changes for skilled workers, migrants, students, and sponsors. Learn what it means for you.
The UK's new Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has unveiled a major shift in immigration policy through a new White Paper on immigration, with a promise to "take back control of our borders." His message is firm: settling in the UK should be a privilege, not a right.
At Wembley Solicitors, we understand how important it is for individuals, families, and businesses to stay informed about immigration changes. In this post, we break down everything you need to know about the proposed reforms and what they mean for you.
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