
UK Visa Overhaul From July 15: As Rules Set to Get Tougher, Here Updates That You Need to be Aware-of
July-12, 2025: The United Kingdom is poised to roll out a major overhaul of its immigration system from July 15, 2025, tightening visa norms that will directly impact Indian migrants, especially those seeking Skilled Worker Visas, jobs in social care, and permanent residency.
These changes, outlined in the May 2025 White Paper titled “Restoring Control Over the Immigration System”, include digital-only eVisas, stricter salary and skill thresholds, and a longer qualifying period for settlement — all aimed at curbing net migration and encouraging domestic hiring.
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Beginning July 15, eVisas will replace traditional physical visa stickers, enabling a digital-only identity tied to passport numbers. The UK government says the transition will streamline immigration control and reduce administrative burdens.
The Skilled Worker visa route, heavily used by Indian IT professionals, engineers, and healthcare staff, will now come with more restrictions:
Additionally, employers must submit a workforce strategy justifying overseas hires, demonstrating that local recruitment efforts have failed.
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The Social Care Worker Visa route, which has enabled thousands of Indian caregivers to work in the UK, will close permanently on July 22, 2025. Employers will no longer be allowed to recruit care workers from overseas under this route.
However, those already sponsored in the sector before July 22 will remain unaffected.
One of the most significant changes is the extension of the qualifying period for permanent residence (Indefinite Leave to Remain):
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper confirmed that the reforms aim to ensure migrants demonstrate long-term value to UK society before being granted settlement or citizenship.
The white paper hints at upcoming changes for international students, including:
Additional proposals include the formation of a Labour Market Evidence Group to evaluate future visa eligibility and immigration policy direction. While some proposals remain open for public comment, the immediate changes — especially to the Skilled Worker Visa and Social Care route — are confirmed and imminent.
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