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Impact assessment: Impact assessments covering migration policy

Home Office

January 21
14:01 2025

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This page gathers impact assessments relating to migration policy produced by Home Office Analysis and Insight.

As new impact assessments are undertaken, they will be added to this page.

Updates to this page

Published 30 March 2021
Last updated 21 January 2025 +show all updates
  1. Added impact assessments: 'Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations (Amendment) 2024' and 'Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Order (Amendment) 2025'.

  2. Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme impact assessment added.

  3. Added links to 2 impact assessments: 2023 changes to the student route and consequential changes to work routes; 2024 spring Immigration Rules.

  4. 'Ukraine Family Scheme closure and changes to the Homes for Ukraine Scheme: Economic Note' has been added.

  5. Added a link to the Immigration and nationality (fees) regulations (amendment) 2022.

  6. Added 3 new impact assessments for Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Order (Amendment) 2023, Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations (Amendment) 2023 and Increasing the Immigration Health Surcharge, 2023.

  7. Added impact assessment of Electronic Travel Authorisation.

  8. Removal of link to equality impact assessment (IMB).

  9. Impact assessments relating to the Illegal Migration Bill added.

  10. Added the following impact assessments: - Graduate route- Removal of the 1961 Council of Europe Social Charter- Immigration and nationality (fees) order (amendment) 2022- Child citizenship affordability fee waiver- Immigration and nationality (fees) and passport (fees) (amendment) regulations 2023- Salary updates in April 2023 Immigration Rules

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