The UK government has announced proposed changes to immigration and nationality fees, aiming to increase flexibility in funding the immigration system. Among the adjustments, the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) fee is set to rise to £16, the certificate of sponsorship fee to £525, naturalisation as a British citizen to £1,605, and naturalisation as a British overseas territories citizen to £1,070.
These changes are expected to generate an additional £269 million annually, supporting the government’s vision for a more efficient and secure immigration system. These proposed changes are now awaiting parliamentary debate and approval.
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