Minimum Wage 2025: Guide for Employers

The UK operates a National Minimum Wage (NMW) system, obligating employers to pay workers a minimum amount per hour. The rates are subject to regular reviews and typically increase each year in April. UK employers have to stay informed about current NMW rates and comply with their obligations to pay workers at least their legal […]
UK Immigration Appeal & Status Guide 2025

If you’ve received an unfavourable decision from the UK Home Office for an immigration application or about your immigration status, you’ll want to understand your options and next steps. The UK immigration system offers the following to individuals looking to challenge an immigration decision or resolve an issue with their immigration status: 1. Make an […]
Unmarried Partner Visa UK: Essential Guide 2025

If you’re the long-term partner of a British citizen or someone with UK-settled status, you may be eligible to join them in the UK by applying for an unmarried partner visa. An unmarried partner is open to anyone who has To be eligible, you will need to have been living in a relationship akin to […]
UK Visitor Visa Fees 2025

One of the key stages when applying for a visitor visa for the UK is paying the application fee. Issues with your visitor visa fee can result in delays with your application, which most applicants will want to avoid, so you’ll need to ensure you pay the correct amount for the type of visa you’re […]
UK Minimum Wage: Guide for Employers in 2025

The UK minimum wage is the legal minimum amount an employer must pay their workers, determined by factors such as the worker’s age and employment status. As an employer in the UK, you are required by law to comply with the latest UK minimum wage regulations. Failure to pay the correct wage can result in […]
UK Dependent Visa: 2025 New Rules Explained

In early 2024, the then-conservative government implemented notable changes to the UK dependent visa rules, affecting the Student visa and Health and Care Worker visa routes. From 1 January 2024, most students on non-research postgraduate courses can no longer bring dependents, with exceptions only for those studying PhD-level research. In March, further changes barred care […]