Home Office Audits Exposing Digital Right to Work Failures

Home Office Audits Exposing Digital Right to Work Failures

  Digital right to work checks are now a primary audit failure point   While the right to work legislation and guidance have not changed since June 2025, Home Office audit teams are now applying those existing rules far more strictly in a fully digital environment. Where an online right to work check returns incomplete, […]

Employment Rights Act Timeline: Key Dates 2026–27

employment rights act timeline

  Date What changes Impact on employers 18 February 2026 Trade union law reforms take effect Simpler industrial action rules and stronger protections for industrial action activity 6 April 2026 SSP expansion and higher redundancy awards More employees qualify for SSP and redundancy breaches carry higher financial exposure 7 April 2026 Fair Work Agency established […]

Private Life Visa UK: Requirements & Application 2026

Private Life Visa UK

  Section A: What is a Private Life Visa?   While the phrase “Private Life visa” is widely used, it is not a standalone named visa category in the Immigration Rules. It is a common way of describing an application made under Appendix Private Life, where an eligible applicant can be granted permission to stay […]

New Entrant Skilled Worker Visa Criteria 2026

new entrant skilled worker

  Section A: What is a Skilled Worker New Entrant?   The Skilled Worker route includes a specific concession for individuals at an early stage of their career, described in the Immigration Rules as “new entrants”. New entrant status affects how salary thresholds are applied, but it does not relax the underlying requirements around job […]

UK ILR Debate Update: 10-Year Reforms Ahead

UK ILR Debate Update

  UK ILR Debate Update   The Minister for Migration and Citizenship confirmed during the Westminster Hall debate on 2 February 2026 that the Government intends to proceed, in principle, with the earned settlement model set out in the Command Paper “A Fairer Pathway to Settlement”. The stated policy objective is to move away from […]

BRP to eVisa FAQs 2026

brp to evisa

  Section A: From BRPs to eVisas   The UK immigration system is moving away from physical proof of status. Biometric Residence Permits and Biometric Residence Cards are no longer the primary way immigration permission is evidenced. In their place, the Home Office is relying on a fully digital system known as eVisas. Status is […]

RQF Explained: Skill Levels for UK Visas 2026

RQF

  Section A: What is the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF)?   The Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) is the system used in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to group regulated qualifications by level. Levels run from entry level through to Level 8. The level indicates the demand of the learning outcomes, rather than the subject area, […]

UK Visa Vignette Changes 2026

UK Visa Vignette

End of the UK Visa Vignette in 2026   From 25 February 2026, visit visa applicants who are visa nationals will receive an eVisa rather than a visa vignette. There is no physical evidence placed in the passport. The application process is simplified as a result. Applicants will attend the Visa Application Centre once to […]

ILR 10 Years: Current UK Rules & Updates 2026

ilr 10 years

  Section A: ILR after 10 years in the UK   ILR after 10 years refers to settlement under the UK’s long residence route. This is a specific pathway within the Immigration Rules that allows a person to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain after completing ten years of continuous lawful residence in the UK. […]

UK Visa Vignette 2026: What It Is, How It Works & Validity

visa vignette

  Section A: What is a visa vignette and do you still need one in 2026?   A visa vignette has long been the most visible part of the UK immigration system. It appears in a passport, it carries dates and conditions, and it has traditionally been treated as shorthand for permission to travel. That […]