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Initial Immigration Reforms Announced
Release Date
2025-07-01
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Smith Stone Walters
Summary
The UK government has announced a significant shift in its immigration policy, with the first wave of reforms set to take effect on 22 July. These changes are aimed at reducing high levels of migration and refocusing efforts on training domestic workers rather than relying on overseas recruitment. Key measures include raising the skills threshold for the Skilled Worker visa, removing 111 occupations from the eligibility list, and abolishing the visa route for overseas social care workers. Lower-skilled roles below degree level will only be allowed under limited, temporary routes tied to salary and shortage lists.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper described the reforms as a “complete reset” of the immigration system, intended to restore control and invest in UK-based skills. Further reforms expected later this year include a review of the shortage occupation list, increases to the immigration skills charge, stricter language requirements, and a new family immigration framework.
The government’s goal is to create a more controlled, skill-focused system that ensures migrants contribute meaningfully to the UK. Meanwhile, Smith Stone Walters, now part of Envoy Global, is offering support to businesses navigating these changes.
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