Potential merits of a Youth Mobility Scheme between the EU and the UK
There will be a Westminster Hall debate on the potential merits of a Youth Mobility Scheme between the EU and the UK on 29 January 2025, led by Sarah Olney MP.
Many requests can be resolved by using information from trusted online sources or making enquiries with the Home Office. Constituents with complex cases likely need professional advice.
Constituency casework: Immigration, asylum and nationality (542 KB , PDF)
Many MPs’ offices receive a large volume of casework relating to UK immigration, asylum or nationality law.
There are legal restrictions on giving immigration advice and providing immigration services. If in doubt, you should recommend constituents seek advice from a specialist solicitor or adviser. Encouraging people to access appropriate professional advice is more helpful than trying to be a substitute for it.
This briefing provides a short overview of the UK’s immigration, asylum and nationality system. It outlines the legal restrictions on giving immigration advice; provides suggestions on how to handle casework enquiries; and highlights some useful sources of general information. Some organisations that provide free or not for profit practical help and advice to migrants in the UK are listed in section 4.
Constituency casework: Immigration, asylum and nationality (542 KB , PDF)
There will be a Westminster Hall debate on the potential merits of a Youth Mobility Scheme between the EU and the UK on 29 January 2025, led by Sarah Olney MP.
British people who want to sponsor a foreign spouse or partner for a visa must normally earn £29,000 a year. A review of this policy is due to report in June 2025.
This briefing summarises statistics on asylum seekers in the UK and refugees who arrive through resettlement programmes.