Weekend engineering works suspend London–Amsterdam Eurostar trains 8–10 Nov
Channel small-boat crossings edge towards 190,000 as of 8 November
UK plots Danish-style overhaul of asylum and family-reunion rules
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Last-minute briefing urges businesses to adapt before 11 Nov Immigration Rules switch-over
The Home Office reminded sponsors on 8 Nov that sweeping Immigration Rule changes take effect on 11 Nov. Businesses have less than 72 hours to file applications under the old thresholds or adapt to higher English-language and salary requirements, a smaller shortage list, and stricter compliance powers. Urgent housekeeping on the Sponsor Management System is advised.
Law-firm briefing: Digital immigration systems reshape UK–EU travel
A DLA Piper alert maps how the EU’s EES/ETIAS systems and the UK’s ETA/eVisa regime will interact. Longer first-time border queues, automatic overstay detection and the end of physical BRPs mean companies need new travel-risk and compliance workflows before summer 2026.
House of Lords pushes Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill toward final vote
Peers scheduled the final Report-stage day for the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill, bringing sweeping new enforcement powers and tougher compliance duties a step closer to law. Companies face bigger civil penalties, stricter data-sharing rules and more onerous right-to-work checks if the Bill passes unchanged. Mobility teams should begin gap analyses now.
Home Office publishes consolidated Immigration Rules archive for October – November
A 1,422-page archive consolidating all Immigration Rules in force up to 3 November was published on 7 November. Employers must cite the correct historic rules when auditing sponsorship or right-to-work checks, especially for applications lodged during October’s rule-change window.
9,000 airline staff trained to verify UK visas before boarding
The UK has deputised airline staff to police visas and ETAs at departure gates, completing training for 9,000 workers across 39 countries. Companies must double-check that staff have valid digital authorisations or risk costly trip disruptions.
ONS releases quarterly roadmap on population and migration overhaul
ONS’s 7 November roadmap confirms that fully-modelled migration estimates—using visa, tax and border data—will go live this month. Faster, more granular numbers will give policymakers and sponsors earlier warning of labour-supply shifts and may quicken future rule changes.