UK’s 1 July 2025 Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules

On 1 July 2025, the Home Office published the latest Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules. This update delivers two major policy reforms: significant changes to the Skilled Worker route and the immediate closure of the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy to new principal applicants. We summarise the key developments.

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The United Kingdom’s 24 June 2025 Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules

On 24 June, the UK Home Office laid before Parliament a new Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules. These changes focus on technical clarification, policy alignment and the formalisation of prior concessions across various immigration routes. We provide a summary of the key changes taking effect from July 2025.

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Post-Brexit Agreement on Gibraltar: Key Developments and Practical Implications

On 11 June, the United Kingdom and Spain, alongside the European Commission and the Government of Gibraltar, announced a political agreement on the future relationship between Gibraltar and the European Union. The deal marks a significant milestone in post-Brexit negotiations and provides a framework for Gibraltar’s continued access to the Schengen area, while explicitly preserving UK sovereignty and ensuring continued economic stability. The agreement is designed to secure fluidity at the Gibraltar-Spain border, a key issue for the territory’s workforce and economy. We outline the key elements of the deal and its practical implications.

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UK and EU Agree to Develop Youth Mobility Scheme: A New Chapter in Post-Brexit Relations

If implemented, the UK-EU Youth Mobility Scheme could provide employers — particularly in sectors such as hospitality, agriculture and the arts — with access to a new pool of young and mobile workers without the complexity of sponsorship. The proposed scheme signals a marked softening in cross-border mobility policy and could offer important social and economic opportunities. However, implementation will depend on the outcome of ongoing negotiations and political consensus within the United Kingdom.

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