- The UK government has made an upward review of the cost of some of its visas
- Migrants coming into the UK will have to pay more for some of the under listed charges
- The government said the adjustments were made to address high inflation and broader economic pressures on the healthcare system
The Government of the United Kingdom has announced plans to raise study visas by 15%, going up from £363 to £417, while work visas lasting over three years will see a 20% hike, rising from £1,235 to £1,482.
Additionally, the annual cost of the state-funded National Health Service (NHS) will rise from £624 to £1,035.