
The Impact of UK's Family Visa Crackdown on Indian Family Plans and Marriage Proposals
The UK government is implementing a major increase in the minimum salary threshold for British nationals and permanent residents applying to bring family members to the UK. Starting from March/April next year, the threshold will jump from GBP 18,600 to GBP 38,700 annually. This move is expected to impact many Indian families, as Indians make up the second-highest cohort under the Family Visa category. The steep hike in the income threshold will particularly affect lower-income British citizens, women, and younger people. The new measures have raised concerns about rushed marriages and the quality of care provided by overseas care workers. Indian industry and student groups have warned of unintended consequences and skilled Indians choosing alternate economies.