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Immigration Statement of Changes

By Sarah Ingles Carlyle and Sophie Levitt-Hughes
March 22, 2024
  • Immigration
  • UK Immigration
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The UK government has recently published the Statement of Changes detailing the upcoming amendments to the immigration system, effective from 4 April 2024. These changes, influenced by last year’s visa restriction announcements and the Migration Advisory Committee’s report, are set to reshape how individuals and businesses approach immigration. Read the full article on our website.

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