Deprivation of Citizenship on National Security grounds
The case U3 v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] UKSC 19 is a significant UK Supreme Court decision concerning the deprivation of British citizenship on national security grounds. Background The appellant, anonymised as U3, was a British-Moroccan dual national who traveled to Syria in 2014 with her husband and three children, residing […]
Leave Outside the Immigration Rules (LOTR) Explained
In UK immigration law, “outside the immigration rules” (often referred to as Leave Outside the Rules or LOTR) refers to a discretionary power of the Home Secretary to grant a person permission to enter or remain in the UK even if they do not meet the specific requirements of any of the published Immigration Rules. […]
Recent Changes to the UK’s Home Office Sponsor Guidance
The UK Home Office has implemented several significant changes to sponsor licence requirements and related immigration rules, with many coming into effect around April 9, 2025. These changes aim to strengthen immigration controls, protect sponsored workers, and refine the sponsorship system. Here’s a breakdown of the key changes relevant to sponsor licences from April 2025: […]
British Nationality Changes – Effective 10th February 2025
Home Office guidance on Nationality: good character requirement was updated on Monday to clarify that citizenship applications that include illegal entry will normally be refused, regardless of when the illegal entry occurred. The Good Character guidance explains the rules that Home Office staff use to assess whether someone applying for British citizenship (sometimes referred to as ‘naturalisation’) […]
English language requirements for immigration applications
The UK government places significant emphasis on English language proficiency for foreign individuals applying for a visa. For many visa types, meeting specific English language requirements is essential, and completing the wrong test may result in your application being refused. Who needs to meet the English language requirement? Not all applicants are subject to the […]
eVisas: what happens if you don’t link your status before 2025
In an effort to streamline the UK immigration system, the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) service is digitising the border and immigration processes. All visa holders must link their immigration status to a UKVI eVisa account before January 2025. This blog outlines the potential consequences of not linking your immigration status before the digitisation deadline. […]
UK Spouse Visa New Rules 2024: Key Changes Explained
The UK Spouse Visa income requirement has seen significant changes in recent times, and there have been further developments that impact it from April 2024 onwards. Here’s a breakdown of the key changes and the current situation: Current Minimum Income Requirement (MIR): £29,000 As of April 11, 2024, the minimum income requirement for new Spouse […]