As of September 2021, the latest immigration policy in the UK includes:
1. Points-based system: The UK has introduced a points-based system for skilled workers after leaving the European Union. This system prioritizes those who have skills and qualifications that are considered to be in demand in the UK.
2. Skilled worker visa: The Skilled Worker visa allows individuals to come and work in the UK if they have a job offer from an approved sponsor, speak English and satisfy certain salary and skills requirements.
3. Graduate route: The Graduate Route is a new post-study work visa which will allow international students who have successfully completed their degree in the UK to stay and work for up to two years (three years for PhD graduates).
4. Global Talent Visa: The Global Talent Visa route is designed to encourage talented and promising individuals in the fields of science, research, engineering, and technology to come to the UK without a job offer.
5. Family Visas: The UK government has also made changes to family visa policies, making it easier for partners, parents, and children to join their loved ones in the UK.
6. Asylum seekers: The UK government has proposed a new asylum system for those seeking protection in the UK. The new system aims to deter illegal migration and provide better support for those with genuine claims for protection.
Overall, the UK immigration policy is geared towards attracting highly skilled workers, students, and those in fields of talent to contribute to the UK economy and society while ensuring strong borders and national security.