Home Office rows again on plans to hike household visa wage threshold to £38,700
The Home Office has rowed again on plans to extend the wage threshold for Britons wishing to carry a member of the family to the UK following a backlash.Home Secretary James Cleverly instructed the Commons earlier this month that the brink for a household visa would rise from £18,600 to £38,700 by "next spring" in a bid to scale back the variety of individuals coming to the UK.
But paperwork launched by the Home Office state that the incomes threshold Britons must carry overseas members of the family will now solely enhance to £29,000 within the spring - whereas no timeline is about out for when the upper threshold of £38,700 will likely be launched.Home Office minister Lord Sharpe of Epsom confirmed the change in reply to a written parliamentary query on Thursday.Lord Sharpe...










