Policy, Skilled Worker, Visa Jason Gilligan Policy, Skilled Worker, Visa Jason Gilligan

Skilled Worker Visa Reset: Why July 2025 Is a Turning Point for UK Immigration

The UK’s July 2025 Skilled Worker visa changes mark a major shift in immigration policy—raising the skill threshold to graduate level, increasing salary requirements, and closing the Social Care Worker route to new applicants. In this blog, Prime Law Chambers explains what’s changing, who’s affected, and how employers and applicants can prepare.

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Immigration, Law Jason Gilligan Immigration, Law Jason Gilligan

What the UK Government’s 2025 White Paper Means for International Students

The UK’s 2025 White Paper on immigration proposes major changes that could reshape the future for international students — from a potential overhaul of the Graduate Route to tighter rules on dependents and university sponsorship. In this blog, Prime Law Chambers breaks down what the proposals mean, who’s likely to be affected, and how students can prepare for what’s ahead.

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Law, Student Visa Refusals Jason Gilligan Law, Student Visa Refusals Jason Gilligan

Student Visa Rejections on the Rise: What’s Behind the Numbers?

Student visa refusal rates are rising sharply in the UK, with many genuine applicants being turned away due to stricter credibility interviews, financial documentation issues, and political pressure on migration numbers. In this blog, Prime Law Chambers explores the key reasons behind the spike in rejections, who is most at risk, and how you can protect your application with the right legal guidance.

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