UK Immigration Changes 2025: What You Need to Know Today, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced key proposals to tighten the UK’s immigration system, with the aim of reducing overall migration figures “significantly.” These proposed changes, if implemented, could impact a wide range of visa applicants, their families, and employers across the UK. What Has Been Announced? 1. English Language Tests for All Visa Applicants and Adult Dependants All individuals applying for UK visas – including adult dependants – would be required to pass an English language test. This is a major shift that could affect family visas, skilled worker routes, and partner applications. 2. Longer Route to Settlement Migrants may need to spend 10 years in the UK before becoming eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). This change could delay pathways to permanent residency and British citizenship for many. 3. Reduction in Overseas Recruitment for Care Workers The government plans to reduce the reliance on international recruitment in the adult social care sector. This proposal has already raised concerns from care sector employers who rely heavily on overseas staff to meet staffing demands.   How T.G. Collins Solicitors Can Help At T.G. Collins Solicitors, we understand that immigration rules are constantly evolving — and that today’s announcement may raise questions or concerns about your current visa, future applications, or your ability to remain in the UK long-term. These announcements reflect the government’s intention — but no changes have come into force yet. However, early preparation is key. Whether you’re applying now or planning ahead, seeking legal advice can ensure your journey is not disrupted. Visa Applicants & Families If you are planning to apply for a UK visa, especially with family members, we can:   Advise on upcoming English language requirements Help you prepare for language tests Assess your eligibility and options under the proposed rules.   Long-Term UK Residents   If you are on a route to settlement (ILR or citizenship), we can:   Review your current timeline and advise on how the 10-year rule may affect you Explore faster routes (where applicable) under the current immigration rules Provide tailored legal advice to avoid delays or rejections         Employers in the Care Sector     For care homes and providers reliant on overseas workers, we can: Assess your recruitment strategy in light of the proposed restrictions Provide support on sponsor licensing, compliance, and workforce planning Represent your interests if you wish to raise concerns or seek policy clarification Book Your Consultation Today BOOK FREE CONSULTATION If you’re seeking best immigration solicitors in Chelmsford or Benfleet, look no further than T.G. Collins Solicitors. Book a consultation with our local experts. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.