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Government to hold ‘Town Hall’ events to explain changes to immigration rules

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October 24, 2025

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The Home Office will be holding a series of online “town hall” broadcast events to provide external stakeholders with an overview of the upcoming immigration changes. Here’s all the information you need on the key changes to the rules plus links to each online (Teams meeting) event. The content is the same on each date.

Town Hall Event 1 – 22nd October at 14:00pm to 14:50

Town Hall Event 2 – 23rd October 2025 at 12:00am to 12:50

Town Hall Event 3 – 24th October 2025 at 11:00am to 11:50

Town Hall Event 4 –29th October 2025 at 14:00pm to 14:50

Town Hall Event 5 – 30th October 2025 at 10:00am to 10:50

Town Hall Event 6 – 4th Nov 2025 at 14:00pm to 14:50

Summary of key changes

1. Supporting Highly Skilled migration

  • High Potential Individual (HPI) visa expansion: The number of eligible universities is being expanded to include international institutions ranked in the top 100, with a cap of 8,000 applications per year (from 4 November 2025).
  • Global Talent visa enhancements: Expansion of the prestigious prizes list and evidential requirements for architects; (from 11 November 2025).
  • Student transition to Innovator Founder visa: Students who have completed their course can establish their business while transitioning to this visa. (from 25 November 2025)

2. Tighter controls in the immigration system

  • Graduate visa reform: reduced from two years to 18 months for most, with PhD graduates retaining three years (applies to applications from 1 January 2027).
  • English language requirements: Raised to level B2 for Skilled Worker, HPI, and Scale Up visas (from 8 January 2026).
  • Suitability requirements for family and private life visas: General Grounds for Refusal now apply, ensuring higher standards of good character (from 11 November 2025)

3. Additional Measures

  • Immigration Skills Charge increase: A separate process will increase the charge by 32% to encourage investment in British workers and reduce reliance on overseas recruitment.
  • Settlement consultation: publication of the Earned Settlement and Citizenship consultation expected later in 2025.
  • Preventing illegal working: Later this month, the Home Office will launch a six-week public consultation on extending right to work checks to cover a wider range of working arrangements.
  • eVisa transition: In mid-July, we removed 90-day Entry Clearance vignettes for most main applicants on work and study routes. The next phase, starting in the coming weeks, will extend this to most main applicants on non-work/study routes and their dependants, as well as dependants of those included in the first phase.

For more details, please visit: Updates on the move to eVisas – GOV.UK

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