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What does Immigration Rules mean? In UK legal practice, the Immigration Rules are the detailed criteria and procedures the Home Office applies to decide entry clearance, leave to enter and leave to remain, including the length of leave and its conditions (e.g., work, study, no recourse to public funds). They regulate those who require leave because they lack the right of abode, and set out the practice to be followed in administering the Immigration Act 1971. Made by the Secretary of State under section 3(2) of the Immigration Act 1971, the Rules are laid before Parliament as House of Commons Papers; amendments are issued as Statements...

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UK Immigration Rules HC 1919 (March 2019): Start-up/Innovator routes, Tier 1 Investor reforms, Tier 2 salary updates, and EU Settlement Scheme changes—practitioner analysis

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This analysis considers the main changes to the immigration rules (the rules) set out in HC 1919

HC 1919 was published on 7 March 2019, together with an Explanatory Memorandum. It addresses:

  • the launch of the Start-up and Innovator routes in Immigration Rules, Appendix W, for applicants aiming to establish a business in the UK. These fresh routes replace Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur) and Tier 1 (Entrepreneur). A key feature of both is endorsement by trusted UK organisations—such as business accelerators, seed competitions, government agencies and higher education providers—who will evaluate business proposals for innovation, viability and scalability
  • revisions to Tier 2 (General) under the Points Based System, including:
    • eligible Tier 4 students switching to Tier 2 may apply up to three months before the anticipated completion of their course, rather than waiting until they have finished
    • updates to the appropriate salary rates in the Appendix J codes of practice, using the latest available pay data for each occupation
    • a change to the salary bands that inform...
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