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HC 217 Immigration Rules: ETA rollout, Skilled Worker going rate revisions, EUSS changes, Jordan visa national status, and new diplomatic/delegate visas—UK implementation dates and practice points

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This Practice Note is archived and no longer updated. This overview reviews the principal amendments to the Immigration Rules (the Rules) contained in HC 217 that matter to business advisers. The Statement of Changes appeared on 10 September 2024, accompanied by an Explanatory Memorandum (EM). For help on interpreting a Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules, see Practice Note: Sources of immigration law and their legal status. The headline development within the Statement is the expansion of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme, which sets out the final countries whose nationals must obtain an ETA before travelling to the UK. A new Appendix ETA National List will be created, with rollout dates for two further—and final—cohorts. The Statement also revises the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS), including clarification that the process for assessing ongoing eligibility in applications will likewise be used where eligibility is being considered but no application has been submitted (for example, where pre-settled status is being automatically converted to settled status, a change also inserted into the Rules). The list and implementation dates are set out in the new Appendix, alongside the final two cohorts to be included. There is, in addition, a potentially concerning amendment...

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