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World Immigration News
Global Immigration Recap: May 2025
Release Date
2025-05-30
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WR Immigration
Summary
WR Immigration’s May 2025 global immigration recap highlights recent policy changes in the UK, Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, and China.
In the UK, a new White Paper proposes stricter immigration controls to reduce net migration. Key changes include limiting Skilled Worker visas to higher-skilled jobs (RQF Level 6 ), raising salary thresholds, and increasing English language requirements. Dependents will also face new language tests. The settlement period may be extended from 5 to 10 years, and post-study work rights for international graduates could be shortened from two years to 18 months. These changes are still in draft form and subject to public consultation.
Spain has reformed its immigration rules to broaden access and improve protections for foreign workers. Family sponsorship has been expanded, and residency through "arraigo" (rootedness) is now more accessible. International students benefit from streamlined study permits, increased work rights during studies, and easier transition to work visas post-graduation. Students can now also sponsor family members if eligible.
Portugal has implemented new border control systems at air and sea ports to align with EU standards. Third-country nationals with short-stay visas must now provide fingerprints. Travelers may face increased scrutiny and delays during this transition.
In France, the Talent Passport (EU Blue Card) eligibility criteria have been relaxed. Requirements for job contract duration and professional experience have been lowered, while mobility across the EU has improved. A new shortage occupation list simplifies work permit processes and offers legal pathways for some undocumented workers in high-demand roles.
Italy now requires fingerprinting for national (D) visa applications. Applicants must attend in-person appointments unless exempt due to recent prior biometric submission.
China has expanded its visa-waiver program to include several Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Uruguay) and all Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations (including Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and Saudi Arabia). Eligible nationals may enter China visa-free for up to 30 days for various short-term purposes.
Overall, these developments reflect a global trend of tightening certain immigration controls while also enhancing accessibility and integration pathways for select foreign nationals.
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