The recent changes to the UK immigration rules have introduced more flexibility for business travel and remote working, altered the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) and expanded the Youth Mobility Scheme (YMS). These updates aim to facilitate intra-corporate activities and address the concerns of businesses. For a comprehensive understanding of these changes, please read the article on our website.
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