This factsheet aims to help immigration advisers and organisations understand the proposed powers and prepare for upcoming changes.
The Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) has published a factsheet to help immigration advisers and organisations understand the proposed changes under the UK Government's Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill 2025.
The factsheet provides a clear summary of the new powers for the IAA being introduced by the Bill and explains what they could mean for advisers and organisations, their clients, and the wider immigration advice sector.
The Bill, currently progressing through Parliament, aims to strengthen the UK's border controls and improve the efficiency of immigration enforcement. It introduces new provisions related to entry and detention, digital documentation, enforcement powers, and penalties for non-compliance with immigration rules.
Key topics covered in the factsheet include:
- overview of the proposed new enforcement powers for the IAA
- public consultation
- impact on vulnerable groups and small businesses
- support for advisers and organisations
Heather Laing, Chief Executive, said:
We know advisers and organisations are working hard to support people navigating the immigration system. With new legislation on the horizon, it's vital that the sector is equipped with accurate, timely information.
This fact sheet is part of our commitment to supporting advisers, so that they can give high-quality, informed immigration advice.
The IAA will continue to monitor the progress of the Bill and provide updates as more details become available. We encourage all registered advisers and stakeholders to read the fact sheet and share it within their networks.