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UK immigration weekly: Rwanda Bill, IHS changes, Skilled Worker reforms, EUSS/EEA deportation case law, Article 8 returning residents, asylum credibility guidance, Schengen reforms, EU youth mobility, 25 April 2024

Published on: 25 April 2024

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  • Key developments
  • UK immigration control: how it works
  • Sponsored work
  • Business, investment, and non-sponsored work
  • EU law rights and EU Settlement Scheme
  • Challenging immigration decisions and enforcement
  • International
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  • New and updated content
  • 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 Office publishes new version of staff guidance on Immigration Health Surcharge

The Home Office has issued an updated edition of its Immigration Health Surcharge: caseworker guidance, explaining the IHS to caseworkers and how to take it into account as part of an application for immigration permission. The guidance has also been revised to include information on the IHS rates now in force from 6 February 2024 and to reflect the amendments set out in the Immigration (Health Charge) (Amendment) Order 2024, together with further changes throughout the guidance. See: LNB News 19/04/2024 72.

Rwanda Bill passes through Parliament

The Safety of Rwanda Bill has completed its passage through Parliament. The Bill, passed late on the evening of 22 April 2024, had been subject to the ping pong procedure with the House of Lords...

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