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UK immigration weekly: family reunion suspended; economic routes underused (ILPA); visa costs hitting research (CRUK); Upper Tribunal and Court of Appeal rulings on BRPs and asylum hotels; Ukraine scheme extended

Published on: 04 September 2025

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In this issue:

  • Key developments
  • UK immigration control: how it works
  • Sponsored work
  • Family routes
  • Challenging immigration decisions and enforcement
  • LexTalk®Immigration: a Lexis®Nexis community
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Latest Q&A
  • Key developments
  • Future developments—Immigration calendar

Please note our Immigration calendar outlines key upcoming developments for advisers focused on business immigration.

UK immigration control: how it works

An ILPA blog by Nelli Shevchenko, Senior Associate at Sherrards Solicitors LLP, reviews a number of UK immigration pathways designed to drive economic growth that have, so far, attracted few users. The commentary considers the Innovator Founder, Scale-up and Global Business Mobility (GBM) Service Supplier, Secondment Worker and Expansion Worker routes. In contrast, Skilled Worker and Global Talent have been widely embraced, while the newer categories have found it harder to draw applicants. Shevchenko explores the underlying causes in each instance and proposes suggestions for reform. See: LNB News 01/09/2025 27.

Sponsored work

Cancer Research UK report highlights impact of immigration costs on research. Cancer Research UK (CRUK) has issued a report disclosing the significant...

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