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At the end of last year, the Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Act 2019-21 became law. The language in the act itself mostly centred on separating UK and European Union laws. However, it also paved the way for the newly introduced points-based immigration system that was launched by the government this month.
With the UK’s final separation from the European Union just on the horizon, many of the finer details surrounding immigration, travel and freedom of movement are being altered to reflect this upcoming change. With a new immigration system expected to come into full force in 2021, familiarising yourself with these changes ahead of time could be valuable – especially if you’re planning to emigrate to the UK, or you know someone that will be emigrating after January 2021.
The Coronavirus epidemic has caused enormous upheaval in just about every area of UK society, and in societies around the world. Systems such as finance, trade, travel and communication that we have increasingly come to take for granted have been turned upside down, and it's often hard to keep track of just what is running normally and what isn't. For migrants, that can mean a huge amount of concern and worry with carefully laid plans now completely up in the air as policies change rapidly to keep up with the changing situation. So what is the current outlook for immigration into the UK during the pandemic, and how might that change in the future? Let's take a look.
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