Steep Hike In UK Visa Fees: 2% Increase For Workers & Students

From March 18, 2016, the British government is all set to increase visa fees across various application categories. This steep increase in visa fees will affect scores of Indians.

 

Indians were the largest group of skilled workers to be granted visas to live and work in Britain last year.

The changes were prosposed in January this year, the changes were a 2% hike for most fess including short-term visitor visas and most work or study applications. A massive 25% increase in fees for nationality and settlement visa applications.

The UK Home Office said the increases will reduce UK taxpayer contributions towards the border, immigration and citizenship system and ensure that by 2019-2020 the system is self-funded by those who use it.

"These changes ensure that the Home Office can achieve a self-funding system, whilst continuing to provide a competitive level of service, and a fees structure that remains attractive to businesses, migrants and visitors," a Home Office statement said.

Steep Hike In UK Visa Fees

According to recently-released figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS), Indians formed the largest group of skilled workers to be granted visas to live and work in the UK last year.

Indians bagged the majority of the 92,062 visas issued to skilled migrants in 2015.

"Indian nationals accounted for 57% of total skilled work visas granted (52,360 of 92,062), with USA nationals the next largest nationality group (10,130 or 11%)," the ONS report said.

Most of these migrants go on to apply for settlement in the UK and will now pay around 25% more for such applications as the fee for a settlement application or so-called "Indefinite Leave to Remain" (ILR) application within the UK will increase from 1,500 pounds to 1,875 pounds.

The main changes effective from March 18 are: visas linked most closely to economic growth, such as those offered to workers and students, will be increased by 2%.

A 2% increase will apply to all visit visas to help maintain the UK's position as one of the world's top tourist destinations.

PTI

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