Immigration Rule Changes Announced
October 23, 2020
At a Glance
- The UK government has announced changes to the Immigration Rules to create the new Skilled Worker route, which will open on December 1, 2020 for non-European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and on January 1, 2021 for EEA nationals.
- The Statement of Changes builds on the Policy Statement that was published in February and July 2020 by setting out the detailed rules for the new immigration system.
The situation
The UK government has published the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules which set out the legal framework for the new immigration system. This will apply to both EU/European Economic Area (EEA) and third-country applicants. Applications under the new system will open on December 1, 2020 for non-EEA nationals. EEA nationals will be eligible to apply under the new system from within the United Kingdom starting January 1, 2021, and EEA nationals applying for entry clearance will be eligible starting January 1, 2021 as well. Irish nationals will not require a visa or permission to work.
A closer look
Key details published in the Statement of Changes include the below:
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Closure of Tier 2 categories. The Tier 2 (General) route will be closed to new applications on December 1, 2020. |
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Skilled Worker route. The UK government will introduce a new route to replace the existing Tier 2 (General) route.
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English language requirement.
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This provides applicants with more flexibility and generous provisions to meet the English language requirement. |
Switching categories. Foreign nationals will be able to switch into the Skilled Worker category from within the United Kingdom from any other route, except where a visa is held as a visitor, short-term student, parent of a child at school, seasonal worker, domestic worker or leave outside the rules. |
This will make it easier for those already in the United Kingdom on temporary routes to be offered sponsored work. |
New entrants under the Skilled Worker route and Tier 2 ICT. New entrants will need to meet a lower minimum salary requirement of 70% of the going rate for their occupation code, or GBP 20,480, whichever is higher. |
New entrants will now be expanded to include:
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Settlement/Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). An applicant will be eligible if they have spent five continuous years in the United Kingdom on the Skilled Worker visa (including all time spent in Tier 2 (General) category.
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Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) visa. Intracompany transferees will be permitted to switch into the Skilled Worker route, if eligible.
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Employers will benefit from a relaxation of the cooling-off period provisions, which will allow more flexibility and short-term assignments. |
Background
A key manifesto promise of the Conservative government in the 2019 general election was to launch a new system for skilled immigration from 2021.
In July 2020, the UK government published a Policy Statement on the points-based system.
Looking ahead
- More detailed guidance forthcoming. As the rules have now been published, the Home Office will release detailed guidance before December 1, 2020.
- EEA citizens. EEA and Swiss nationals who first enter the United Kingdom after December 31, 2020 will be treated similarly to other third country nationals and will need to hold a visa to live and work in the United Kingdom.
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