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UK immigration update: legal migration policy, MAC review of family financial thresholds, ACRS Separated Families, asylum services, partner route public funds, research visa costs, child refugee reunion ruling, nationality guidance

Published on: 01 August 2024

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In this issue:

  • Key developments
  • UK immigration control: how it works
  • Family members under Part 8 and Appendix FM
  • Challenging immigration decisions and enforcement
  • Citizenship applications
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New Q&As
  • Key developments
  • Future developments—Immigration calendar

Note that our Immigration calendar sets out key forthcoming developments relevant to business immigration advisers.

UK immigration control: how it works

Home Secretary statement on direction of legal migration policy

The Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, addressed Parliament on the direction of the new Labour government’s future policy on legal migration. She reaffirmed a focus on aligning migration policy with skills and the labour market—a ‘new approach’—to be delivered through a cross‑government programme set out in the pre‑election manifesto and the newly announced Skills England body highlighted in the King’s speech. She also confirmed that ministers will press ahead with the majority of the previous administration’s ‘five‑point plan’ measures. This reflects the government’s view—shared with its predecessor—that net migration has risen to an unacceptably high level in recent years, with a substantial proportion driven by work migration. In short, the intention is to carry through most of those measures because overall numbers have escalated too far, a trend largely fuelled by work routes...

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