About Us
Services
Certificate of Eligibility
Extend period of stay
Change residence status
Authorized Employment
Activities not permitted
Refugee etc.
Special Permission to Stay
Permanent Resident
Articles
News
News(Japan)
News(Overseas)
Fee
FAQ
Access
Inquiry
World Immigration News
Nishiyama Immigration Service
>
World Immigration News
UK Immigration Updates: Sponsorship Costs and Electronic Travel Authorisation
Release Date
2025-01-08
Media
Morgan Lewis
Summary
The UK Home Office has announced updates regarding sponsorship costs for Skilled Workers, which will impact employers hiring international talent. From January 8, 2025, the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme will become mandatory for non-European nationals, changing the way people travel to the UK. This requires businesses to comply with new administrative requirements to avoid disruption.
A significant change is that, effective December 31, 2024, sponsors are prohibited from passing certain sponsorship costs to Skilled Workers, including the Sponsor Licence Fee and Certificate of Sponsorship Fee. These prohibitions aim to prevent work-related debt and exploitation. Employers can still recover other immigration-related costs, such as visa application fees and Immigration Health Surcharges. Non-compliance may result in the revocation of the sponsor licence.
Employers are advised to review and update immigration and employment policies, contracts, and budgets to ensure compliance. The ETA scheme, effective from January 8, 2025, applies to non-European nationals traveling to the UK for short stays, but does not grant the right to live or work in the UK. From April 2025, all travelers to the UK (except British and Irish citizens) will need either an ETA or an eVisa.
Businesses should also be aware of the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS), which will affect British nationals traveling to the Schengen Area starting in 2024.
Tags
UK
News Articles including "UK"
1
2
Released on
Article Title
Tags
2025-01-04
UK rollout of eVisas could leave non-EU migrants ‘vulnerable’(The Guardian)
UK
2025-01-02
Refugee Council urges UK to introduce special visas in effort to stop deaths in the Channel(The Guardian)
UK
2024-12-27
What does the UK eVisa switch mean for me? Millions forced to change to digital immigration system in 2025(The Independent)
UK
2024-12-25
Red Wall MPs tell Starmer to get tough on immigration or we will lose our seats to Reform(The Telegraph)
UK
2024-12-12
Immigration Detention in the UK(The Migration Observatory)
UK
2024-12-09
Lady Chief Justice highlights ‘huge’ 82% increase in First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum) cases in last quarter(Electronic Immigration Network)
UK
2024-12-07
Employers should stop playing the immigration card – it won’t work any more(The Telegraph)
UK
2024-12-04
Visa holders should switch to an eVisa now(GOV.UK)
UK
2024-12-03
Use expired ID to get to UK, says minister in charge of flawed eVisas(Guardian)
UK
2024-12-02
Migrants’ Experiences of the UK Immigration System: Key Insights(Freeths)
UK
2024-11-29
Migration: How many people come to the UK and how have rules changed?(BBC)
UK
2024-11-29
UK's Starmer pledges to reduce immigration with points-based reform(Reuters)
UK
2024-11-28
Government restoring order to “broken” immigration system(GOV.UK)
UK
2024-11-27
Tories got immigration wrong, says Kemi Badenoch(BBC)
UK
2024-11-27
UK immigration update: Electronic Travel Authorisation scheme rollout(Farrer & Co)
UK