UK Immigration Updates: Key Changes from July 22, 2025

As of 9:26 AM WAT, Tuesday, July 22, 2025



, the UK rolled out major immigration changes affecting skilled workers and long-term residents. Here’s a concise rundown:


What’s New Now

- Skilled Worker Restrictions: A degree (RQF Level 6) is now required, cutting over 100 job codes like care and hospitality roles from visa eligibility.

- Higher Salary Threshold: Minimum pay for skilled workers jumps from £38,700 to £41,700.

- Social Care Route Ends: No new applicants accepted, risking sector shortages.

- Limited Extra Work: Supplementary jobs must be degree-level.


Coming July 29, 2025

- Private Life Route: Expanded settlement options for long-term residents.

- UK-Born Kids: Tougher residency rules for citizenship.

- Crown Dependencies: Time there now counts toward UK residency.


Quick Take

These shifts favor high-skilled workers but challenge sectors like care and hospitality. Verify your documents—fake Certificates of Sponsorship are causing rejections—and consider legal advice. Opportunities still exist, so act fast.

Check https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/statement-of-changes-to-the-immigration-rules-hc-997-1-july-2025) for more.

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