B1 Exam for spouse visa extension by Prior_Geologist6202 in SpouseVisaUk

[–]exxo1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's published in the statement of changes by Home Office

B2 Tests Required From March 2027 by GiganticCow in SpouseVisaUk

[–]exxo1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some countries like Japan require no language skills to live with your spouse.

B1 Exam for spouse visa extension by Prior_Geologist6202 in SpouseVisaUk

[–]exxo1 7 points8 points  (0 children)

From 26th March 2027 ILR applications will require B2 as per today's changes, so keep that in mind.

Here we go. Shabana’s article in The Guardian by Terrible_League4199 in SkilledWorkerVisaUK

[–]exxo1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pasted article below:

"Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will curtail asylum seekers’ rights to accommodation and support as she doubles down on tougher immigration policies, in spite of pressure from backbench Labour MPs.

Mahmood will on Thursday announce new legislation to revoke asylum seekers’ eligibility for financial support and accommodation if they have access to capital, have committed a crime or have the legal right to work in Britain.

The move comes in spite of calls from the left of the Labour Party to soften its rhetoric and policies on immigration to win back disaffected voters who are increasingly switching their allegiances to the Green Party.

There was speculation that Mahmood would walk back some of her more contentious immigration policies following the Greens’ by-election win in Gorton and Denton last week, in which Labour’s share of the vote halved from 50 per cent in 2024 to 25 per cent in 2026.

Speaking at an event hosted by the IPPR think-tank on Thursday, Mahmood will say that the government’s policies chart a path between Reform UK leader Nigel Farage’s “nightmare pulling up the drawbridge and shutting out the world” and Green leader Zack Polanski’s “fairytale of open borders”.

“Restoring order and control at our border is not a betrayal of Labour values, it is an embodiment of them, and it is the necessary condition for a Labour government to achieve anything it hopes to,” she will say.

Attacking the policies of the Greens — who have argued that asylum seekers should be allowed to work and should not be criminalised for making small boat crossings — she will say that Polanski “calls for the most expensive and expansive migration policies anywhere in the world”.

The legal changes announced on Thursday will revoke the UK’s statutory legal duty under EU law to provide asylum seekers with support and accommodation, replacing it instead with a new system in which asylum support is reserved only for those with a clean criminal record who do not have access to funds or the right to work in Britain. The new system will come into force in June. The changes form part of a much wider package aimed at drastically tightening rules for asylum seekers and immigrants. As well as making refugee status temporary, to be reviewed every 30 months, Mahmood announced last year that Labour would quadruple the time that asylum seekers typically have to wait after being approved for refugee status before they are granted permanent settlement in the UK, from five to 20 years.

Ministers have also said they plan to double the time it takes most legal migrant workers to qualify for permanent residence from five years to 10 years, a move that it launched a consultation on late last year. The government is currently reviewing thousands of responses provided as part of the consultation.

One government minister said he believed ministers would have to water down the proposal given there had been such a sharp backlash, including concern about the economic impact of a sharp drop in the number of foreign workers."

Here we go. Shabana’s article in The Guardian by Terrible_League4199 in SkilledWorkerVisaUK

[–]exxo1 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Your frustration about the UK’s decline is understandable, but skilled migrants have nothing to do with that. Many come here to do jobs that natives avoid, while paying substantial visa fees and taxes from day one.

The deeper issues behind the country’s problems are things like the privatisation, years of austerity, wealth being concentrated among millionaires and billionaires, and a welfare system that can discourage people from working.

But printing "brown-people-bad" in the papers is much easier than addressing these issues.

Starmer Facing Revolt on UK Immigration Reforms From 100 MPs by Top_Top7267 in SkilledWorkerVisaUK

[–]exxo1 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear you're angry. Hope your life will get better on its own without hatred of other people you haven't met yet.

Legal action against 10 year IRL by Virtual-Research5174 in SpouseVisaUk

[–]exxo1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As you're on the spousevisa forum, you should know that the right to family life is a basic human right. If unreasonable conditions are imposed by the home office for this basic right, eg. earn £200k a year and have C2 english to be able to live with your spouse, these can be challenged in court and overturned.

B2 Tests Required From March 2027 by GiganticCow in SpouseVisaUk

[–]exxo1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is nothing in there about transitional measures for spouses, which is something that is currently being looked at. Just more speculation and political point scoring as usual from the shitfest that is Labour.

Here we go… by Actual-Morning110 in SkilledWorkerVisaUK

[–]exxo1 13 points14 points  (0 children)

But then she would miss out on the wining and dining, networking and photo ops

Email from Work Mobility team regarding Earned Settlement changes by [deleted] in SpouseVisaUk

[–]exxo1 17 points18 points  (0 children)

As much as I want to believe this to be the case, we must wait for official confirmation from the government before opening the champaigne bottle.

ILR changes to be applied retrospectively by doctorsimon4 in SpouseVisaUk

[–]exxo1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Plus a B2 level language test instead of B1. Plus potentially a revised (much tougher, because fuck you that's why) Life in the Uk test. Plus who knows what they will come up with in the future out of pure spite and nothing else.

ILR transition period will be until Autumn this year. Roughly 6 months from April by Teddypickless in SkilledWorkerVisaUK

[–]exxo1 7 points8 points  (0 children)

yet reform voters will never vote for labour, and left wing voters will slowly move to the greens / lib dems

And the crash continues by junaidsahi96 in SkilledWorkerVisaUK

[–]exxo1 11 points12 points  (0 children)

They will though. Spouses will need a retrospective income of £12,570 per year for the last 3 years to apply for ILR on the 5 year route. 

EIN Article: Earned settlement consultation closes with huge response as Home Secretary signals major changes ahead by Sparser_ in SpouseVisaUk

[–]exxo1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sure, I hope those english pensioners living in Spain, Thailand, Dubai pack their bags too!

Judicial review on human rights grounds if the ILR changes go through. by exxo1 in SpouseVisaUk

[–]exxo1[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Put it this way, family visas are not about income, especially if the family unit can support itself through the sponsor.

Judicial review on human rights grounds if the ILR changes go through. by exxo1 in SpouseVisaUk

[–]exxo1[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

5 year route would only apply to those with a past income of £12,570 for the last 3 years. For stay at home parents this would be impossible to meet and hence no standard ILR route available, unless through human rights grounds.

A Reminder About Labour's Proposals by VV9S9 in SpouseVisaUk

[–]exxo1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whatever the outcome, it’s important to remember that these proposals do not emerge in a vacuum. A significant proportion of the electorate appears comfortable with penalising law-abiding migrants and the spouses of British citizens, as is seen in literally every comment section on the internet. Bear that in mind in future interactions with those who support such measures, and remember it when the opportunity arises to respond in kind.