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Gibraltar’s Immigration (EU Exit) Regulations 2025: What Clients Need to Know

The Government of Gibraltar has introduced the Immigration (EU Exit) Regulations 2025 (Legal Notice No.246 of2025), effective from 6October2025, imposing a temporary pause on new long-term residency registrations for UK and EEA nationals.  This is not a restriction on legitimate relocation, it is a measured administrative step designed to keep Gibraltar’s residence framework strong, transparent, and aligned with its evolving treaty landscape.  With a series of interesting and important high profile events taking place in London this week to showcased the strength, innovation and international reach of Gibraltar’s financial services sector, Gibraltar continues to be open for business.

Why this matters

Between2022and2024, more than3,000people relocated to Gibraltar. The unprecedented demand led the Government of Gibraltar to take time to reassess the system’s capacity and ensure fairness in processing future applications.

Residency rights are now temporarily suspended for those who had not registered by 6October2025. However, the Regulation expressly allows approvals in cases of economic necessity, international obligations or extreme hardship. All applications submitted before the cut-off date remain valid and will continue to be processed in the usual way.

The Chief Minister’s reassurances

Speaking in Parliament on15October2025, the Chief Minister confirmed that Gibraltar remains open for business - particularly for those investing, employing, and contributing to the economy. He emphasised that the new regulations aim to prevent system abuse, not to deter genuine relocations or recruitment. Businesses with legitimate staffing or investment needs will still be able to bring in specialist talent through recognised procedures, and individual cases justified by Gibraltar’s economic interests will continue to be approved.

Change is in the horizon

During a Parliamentary session, the Chief Minister confirmed that new criteria for residency will be set out shortly and he anticipates that once the new criteria is introduced, Gibraltar will have the best offering in terms of infrastructure, rule of law and EU and Schengen access. The Government have also advised that there will be changes to the requirements for Category 2 Individual status. It is certainly an exciting and innovative period for Gibraltar. 

What businesses and individuals should do now

For anyone considering Gibraltar as a base, this is a timely opportunity to review immigration strategies and documentation. 

Key action points include:

•             Determine whether any pending applications were submitted before 6October2025;

•             Assess potential recruitment impacts where overseas talent is essential;

•             Seek early guidance on discretionary routes available for economic necessity cases;

Our relocation teams are actively monitoring policy updates. We can assist with reviewing eligibility and ensuring business continuity during the transition period.

 A strategic moment for regulated growth

The Regulations mark an important consolidation phase for Gibraltar, strengthening its position as a well‑governed, opportunity‑driven jurisdiction. With careful planning and experienced legal support, clients can continue to benefit from Gibraltar’s stable economy, international reach, and investor‑friendly environment while remaining compliant with the new regulatory framework.

 

https://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/press-releases/chief-minister-provides-reassurance-to-business-community-following-residency-pause-7582025-11320

 

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