On 12 May 2025, the UK Government released a sweeping Immigration White Paper titled “Restoring Control over the Immigration System.” This landmark publication outlines radical reforms designed to reduce net migration, boost domestic training, and tighten visa rules across work, study, and family routes. Whether you're a UK employer, migrant worker, student, or sponsor, these changes are set to reshape the future of migration to the UK.
This blog breaks down the key points, so you understand what’s changing, why it matters, and how it could impact your immigration journey.
The white paper explicitly states the government's objective to reverse the trend of increasing international recruitment and bring down record-high levels of net migration seen in recent years. The core argument presented is the need to shift towards a system that prioritises skilled workers who contribute most to economic growth and encourages domestic training to reduce reliance on overseas talent.
Let’s deep dive into key policy changes that are coming.
Roles must now meet RQF Level 6 (graduate level) to qualify.
Higher salary minimums to restrict low-wage migration.
Discounts for shortage roles removed.
Time-limited access for justified roles.
Uplifted by 32% from 2017 rates.
Employers must commit to local training.
The route closes to new overseas care workers.
Until 2028, existing workers can extend or switch visas.
Future eligibility depends on domestic workforce strategy success.
Course enrolment must exceed 95%.
Sponsors rated Red, Amber, or Green.
Post-study stay reduced to 18 months.
Institutions must vet international recruitment agents.
Universities must factor in local pressures.
Fewer exceptions based on Article 8 rights.
Government and Parliament to have final say on right to remain.
Asylum claims post-arrival under stricter conditions.
eVisas to replace Biometric Residence Permits.
More staff, stronger powers to detain and remove.
○ Skilled Workers must meet B2 level.
○ Dependants must meet A1 and show progression over time.
○ B2 also required for settlement across most visa routes.
Settlement period doubles from 5 to 10 years.
Exceptional contributors may settle sooner.
Applied to both settlement and citizenship eligibility.
○ More slots for Global Talent and Innovator Founders.
○ Expanded High Potential Individual scheme.
○ Research internships fast-tracked.
Select skilled refugees may enter via work visas.
Key reforms will be rolled out during this Parliament, with some changes taking effect in the coming weeks. Reforms targeting asylum processes and border security are expected to be introduced later this summer. Border security, asylum and immigration bill currently progressing through Parliament. The closure of new social care visas, Skilled Worker threshold increases, and student sponsor reforms may begin later this year. The transition period for existing care workers runs until 2028. Further updates, including changes to settlement and citizenship rules, will follow later in 2025 and beyond.
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The UK Immigration White Paper 2025 marks one of the most significant shifts in policy in over a decade. By prioritising skills, enforcing compliance, and reducing low-skilled migration, the government aims to reshape the system to better serve economic needs while controlling borders. For migrants, students, and sponsors alike, staying informed and prepared is essential.
WorkPermitCloud is here to help you stay compliant and succeed under these new immigration rules. Reach out today to find out how we can support your journey.
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