Key updates from the latest UK Immigration Rule changes (HC1691)
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March 5, 2026
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On March 5th 2026, the UK government has released the latest Statement of Changes to theImmigration Rules (HC1691), introducing a number of updates that will affect employers, migrants, and international students.
These changes span multiple visa routes and policy areas, including English language requirements, asylum policies, criminality provisions, and the Skilled Worker route. Some changes take effect immediately, while others have been introduced with delayed implementation dates to allow applicants and sponsors time to prepare.
Below is a summary of the key updates businesses and individuals should be aware of.
Higher English language requirements for settlement
One of the most significant long term changes relates to English language requirements for settlement.
The required level of English will increase from B1 to B2 for settlement applications across several immigration routes.
This change will apply to the following routes:
Skilled Worker
Global Talent
Scale-up
Innovator Founder
UK Ancestry
International Sportsperson
Long Residence
Family routes
The new requirement will come into force on 26 March 2027, giving applicants time to prepare for the higher standard.
Refugee protection duration reduced
The duration of leave granted under refugee protection will change for new asylum claims. For applications made from 2 March 2026, leave to remain will be initially granted for 30 months instead of 5 years and reviewed at this 30month period to ascertain whether further protection is still required.
Work rights for asylum seekers
The rules governing employment rights for asylum seekers have also been updated.
Asylum seekers who have been waiting 12 months or longer for a decision will now be able to apply for permission to work in roles aligned with the Skilled Worker route at RQF level 6 or above.
Skilled Worker salary compliance changes
There is an important compliance update for the Skilled Worker route.
Employers must now ensure that sponsored workers are paid the required salary in each pay period, rather than relying on an annual salary calculation.
This change allows UKVI to identify and address potential underpayment earlier, rather than waiting until the end of a full salary year.
Employers sponsoring Skilled Workers should review payroll practices to ensure ongoing compliance.Â
Global Business Mobility: Secondment Worker Route
The qualifying overseas employment period for the Global Business Mobility Secondment Worker route has been reduced.
Previously, applicants needed 12 months of employment overseas with the sending business.
Under the new rules, this requirement has been reduced to 6 months, which may make the route more accessible for companies seconding employees to the UK.
New visitor visa requirements
Nationals of Nicaragua and St Lucia will now require a visa before travelling to the UK as visitors.
Tougher criminality provisions
Changes have also been made to the criminality provisions within the Immigration Rules.
The mandatory visa refusal rules will now apply to individuals who have received a suspended sentence of 12 months or more.
In addition, individuals who receive a suspended sentence of at least 12 months may now be subject to deportation provisions.
Expansion of the Hong Kong BN(O) route
The British National (Overseas) visa route has been expanded.
Adult children of BN(O) status holders who were under the age of 18 on 1 July 1997 will now be eligible to apply under the route.
Introduction of a visa brake
A new visa brake mechanism has been introduced affecting certain nationalities.
From 26 March 2026, nationals of the following countries applying for Student visas from outside the UK will be subject to additional restrictions:
Afghanistan
Sudan
Myanmar
Cameroon
The visa brake will also apply to Afghan nationals applying under the Skilled Worker route. Further guidance on how this mechanism will operate is expected.
What these changes mean for businesses and applicants
These changes reflect the government’s continued focus on tightening immigration controls while refining specific visa routes.
For employers, this means reviewing sponsorship practices, payroll compliance, and long term workforce planning. For individuals, it is important to understand how upcoming changes may affect eligibility for settlement, work permissions, or visa applications.
As several of these changes will come into effect over the next few years, early preparation will be key.
Need help navigating the new rules?
Understanding and preparing for changes to the Immigration Rules can be complex, particularly for businesses sponsoring international talent.
If you would like guidance on how these updates may affect your organisation or your immigration plans, get in touch with the team at Centuro Global. Our experts can help you navigate the latest rules and ensure your global mobility strategy remains compliant and efficient.
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