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Migrants coming to the UK will need to speak English to an A-level standard under tougher new rules set to be introduced by the new Labour government after winning the election from the ruling Conservative Party.
The changes, which will come into force from 8 January 2026, will affect some graduates and those applying for skilled worker or scale-up visas, which are for people employed by ahem fast-growing businesses.
The new rules form part of wider plans to cut levels of immigration to the UK outlined in a white paper in May.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said: "If you come to this country, you must learn our language and play your part."
"This country has always welcomed those who come to this country and contribute," Mahmood said.
"But it is unacceptable for migrants to come here without learning our language, unable to contribute to our national life."
Applicants will be tested in person on their speaking, listening, reading and writing at Home Office-approved providers, with their results checked as part of the visa process.
Those applying for skilled worker, scale-up and high potential individual (HPI) visas will be required to reach B2 level - a step up from the current B1 standard which is equivalent to GCSE.
To come to the UK on the skilled worker visa, migrants have to work for a government-approved employer and earn at least £41,700 a year, or the "going rate" for their type of work, whichever is highest.
The scale-up visa is open to migrants coming to work for a fast-growing UK business.
Migrants can apply for a high potential individual visa if they have been awarded a qualification from a top global university within the last five years.
According to the British Council, which offers English language courses, learners who achieve B2 level can "understand the main ideas of complex texts on concrete or abstract topics."
They can express themselves "fluently and spontaneously" and communicate comfortably with other English speakers. They can also produce "clear, detailed text on many subjects and explain a complex viewpoint".
Further English language requirements for other visa routes and family dependants are expected to be introduced in due course,

Home Office Minister Mike Tapp told Parliament on Tuesday.
The prime minister previously said the changes outlined in the white paper would make the UK's immigration system "controlled, selective and fair".
Home Office estimates suggest the measures could reduce the number of people coming to the UK by up to 100,000 per year.
Net migration to the UK - total permanent arrivals minus total permanent departures - fell to 431,000 in 2024, down almost 50% on the total in 2023, when it reached a record high of 906,000.
Wah lao why so xenophobic, Diploma holders with O-level English how?
The changes, which will come into force from 8 January 2026, will affect some graduates and those applying for skilled worker or scale-up visas, which are for people employed by ahem fast-growing businesses.
The new rules form part of wider plans to cut levels of immigration to the UK outlined in a white paper in May.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said: "If you come to this country, you must learn our language and play your part."
"This country has always welcomed those who come to this country and contribute," Mahmood said.
"But it is unacceptable for migrants to come here without learning our language, unable to contribute to our national life."
Applicants will be tested in person on their speaking, listening, reading and writing at Home Office-approved providers, with their results checked as part of the visa process.
Those applying for skilled worker, scale-up and high potential individual (HPI) visas will be required to reach B2 level - a step up from the current B1 standard which is equivalent to GCSE.
To come to the UK on the skilled worker visa, migrants have to work for a government-approved employer and earn at least £41,700 a year, or the "going rate" for their type of work, whichever is highest.
The scale-up visa is open to migrants coming to work for a fast-growing UK business.
Migrants can apply for a high potential individual visa if they have been awarded a qualification from a top global university within the last five years.
According to the British Council, which offers English language courses, learners who achieve B2 level can "understand the main ideas of complex texts on concrete or abstract topics."
They can express themselves "fluently and spontaneously" and communicate comfortably with other English speakers. They can also produce "clear, detailed text on many subjects and explain a complex viewpoint".
Further English language requirements for other visa routes and family dependants are expected to be introduced in due course,



The prime minister previously said the changes outlined in the white paper would make the UK's immigration system "controlled, selective and fair".
Home Office estimates suggest the measures could reduce the number of people coming to the UK by up to 100,000 per year.
Net migration to the UK - total permanent arrivals minus total permanent departures - fell to 431,000 in 2024, down almost 50% on the total in 2023, when it reached a record high of 906,000.
Wah lao why so xenophobic, Diploma holders with O-level English how?