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Dec 23, 2025

Government plans 2025 immigration-fee hike: ETA to rise 60 %, CoS to more than double

Government plans 2025 immigration-fee hike: ETA to rise 60 %, CoS to more than double
Specialist immigration advisers reporting on a late-night Home Office briefing say that a sweeping package of fee increases will hit both individuals and sponsoring employers in the first half of 2025. The Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) – the digital pre-travel permit required for non-visa nationals – will rise from £10 to £16, a 60 % jump. More significantly for businesses, the fee for a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) will leap from £239 to £525.

Naturalisation costs will also go up: becoming a British citizen will rise from £1,500 to £1,605, and British Overseas Territories citizenship from £1,000 to £1,070. Although the Home Office has not fixed an implementation date, officials say the uplift will generate an extra £269 million a year and “reduce reliance on general taxation”.

To lighten the administrative load these increases will create, both employers and individual travellers can leverage VisaHQ’s UK portal (https://www.visahq.com/united-kingdom/), which tracks every Home Office fee update in real time, auto-calculates the exact cost of ETAs, visas and Certificates of Sponsorship, and files the required documentation on your behalf—freeing HR and mobility teams to focus on strategic tasks.

Government plans 2025 immigration-fee hike: ETA to rise 60 %, CoS to more than double


For global-mobility managers, the headline is budget impact: large sponsors issuing dozens of CoS a year face six-figure cost increases. Multinationals are therefore being advised to front-load Q1 and Q2 recruitment pipelines, lock in CoS allocations before the hike, and review assignment cost-projections. Travellers who rely on ETA – including frequent US, Canadian and Gulf executives – will also see higher trip budgets.

The announcement fits a wider fiscal narrative. After years of under-funding, the immigration system is moving toward full cost recovery. HR teams should expect further uprating of settlement-related fees when the next Spending Review is published.

Practical next steps: audit live and planned CoS issuance, brief finance on likely extra headcount costs, and communicate the ETA increase to mobility and travel-booking teams so that expense tools are updated in good time.
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