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Statistics on visa applications for people coming to the UK for work, study and family reasons.
Next update due: 10 July 2025 The visa application data in this release…
The Migration Advisory Committee’s report on the minimum income requirement for the family migration route.
This report was finalised and went to internal publishing on 3 June 2025.…
Migration Advisory Committee 2nd Floor Peel Building NE 2 Marsham Street…
Please note this report was finalised and went to internal publishing on 3…
Quarterly statistics on people coming to the UK, extensions of stay, citizenship, asylum, detentions, and returns.
Back to ‘Immigration system statistics, year ending March 2025’ content…
Back to ‘Immigration system statistics, year ending March 2025’ contents…
Visa data by age and sex in separate tables for UK, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
A list of previous detention summary tables.
A list of previous returns summary tables.
A list of previous Ukraine visa schemes summary tables.
A list of previous asylum and resettlement summary tables.
Listing of the data tables included in 'Immigration system statistics'.
Survey of migrants use of electronic visa (eVisa) and its services (for example, Right to Work and Right to Rent) and employers use of the Right to Work services.
International student migration to the UK. Provisional estimates, 2019 to 2024. These are official statistics in development.
This release is the fifteenth in an annual series of publications that explore changes in migrants’ visa and leave status within the UK’s immigration system.
Results from a Home Office commissioned evaluation exploring the experiences and future plans of HPI visa-holders and their dependants.
This report explores the experiences and activities of international workers and sponsoring employers accessing the Skilled Worker visa route.
This report explores the experiences and activities of international students and university sponsors accessing the Sponsored Study visa route.
This report explores the experiences and activities of those accessing the Graduate visa route.
Research findings regarding the earnings, employment, and Income Tax liabilities of visa holders on Sponsored Work and Family routes in financial year 2023 to 2024.
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