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UK Immigration: Essential update for employers

The UK’s immigration system will undergo significant changes in 2025. These updates will transform how employers manage their international workforce and ensure immigration compliance. Join our UK immigration specialists, Ruth Karimatsenga and Monica Mastropasqua, as they explore the key updates and how they affect your business.

Topics discussed will include:

  • 9 April 2025 – 7% increase on UKVI costs. Implication on employers and global recruitment
  • Changes to minimum salary assessments for Skilled Workers
  • Importance of right to work checks (RTW) and conducting periodical audits
  • Q&A

The webinar will last approximately 45 minutes. If you have any questions or issues registering online, please email marketing@clarkslegal.com.

We look forward to you joining us on 7th May. Can’t make it? Register here, and we will send you the recording.

Event details

  • 07 May 2025
  • 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
  • Online
  • FREE
  • Immigration

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