In a major policy shift, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government has announced significant changes to the country’s immigration system. The goal? To reduce overall migration, prioritize skilled workers, and decrease dependence on foreign labor. The first set of reforms, introduced in the British Parliament’s lower house through a new immigration white paper, is being described as a complete reset of the UK’s immigration strategy.
These new immigration rules will officially come into effect from July 22, 2025.
What Are the Key Changes?
According to the white paper, the changes aim to make the system stricter and more focused on the local workforce. Here’s what’s changing:
- Over 100 job roles will be removed from the list of occupations eligible for skilled worker visas.
- Salary thresholds and skill requirements for skilled worker visas will be increased.
- The visa route for foreign care workers will be closed entirely.
- English language requirements for visa applicants will be made tougher.
- The Migration Advisory Committee has been tasked with reviewing wages, job shortages, and benefits.
Why These Changes?
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper explained that these changes are meant to create more job opportunities for British citizens and regain control over the country’s immigration system. She emphasized that the reforms are also intended to correct the course set by the previous government, which, according to her, allowed immigration to increase fourfold — overwhelming the existing system.
Cooper added, “We are making big changes to restore proper controls and fix a broken system.”
What Does This Mean for Indian Workers?
The UK is home to a large Indian diaspora and also attracts many Indian professionals and workers across various sectors. These stricter rules could make it more challenging for Indian nationals—especially those in care work, hospitality, or other mid- to low-skilled sectors—to secure a UK work visa.
With over 100 roles being removed from the eligibility list, fewer job categories will qualify for visas. The increased salary requirements and skill level expectations will likely limit options for many aspiring migrants, especially younger workers or recent graduates.
The Government’s Long-Term Vision
The UK government says it wants to shift the focus back to domestic workforce development, encouraging businesses to invest in training local talent rather than relying on foreign workers.
Although these changes may tighten access in the short term, the government claims they are necessary for sustainable immigration control and better opportunities for UK residents.


