Which form to complete as a spouse of a British Citizen? This is one of the most frequently asked questions, which I get a lot. I do agree that it may be quite confusing. There are a number of various
What Documents to Submit with Your Spouse Visa Application?
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Can I get a British passport if I am married to a British Citizen?
Can I get a British passport if I am married to a British Citizen? The short answer is ‘Yes, you can!’. However there is a certain journey you need to undertake before this happens. Entry Clearance = 33 months If you
Calculating Periods of Residence When Making Your Permanent Residence Application
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Rights of Residence of EEA Nationals and Their Family Members
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Comprehensive Sickness Insurance for EEA Nationals and Their Family Members
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Accession States: EU1 Country, Croatia (Part 3 of 3)
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Accession States: EU2 Countries (Part 2 of 3)
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Accession States: EU8 Countries (Part 1 of 3)
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Parents of Children with Retained Rights of Residence in the UK (Category 3)
Parents of Children with Retained Rights of Residence in the UK: In my previous blog posts and videos I’ve given you an overview of all four major categories of people who can claim that they have retained their rights of
Retained Rights of Residence for Children of EEA Nationals, Where an EEA National Has Died or Left the Country (Category No2)
Retained Rights of Residence for Children of EEA Nationals: Let me start with explaining what the legal term ‘retained right residence’ mean. Broadly speaking, all rights of residence of family members of EEA nationals depend on their EEA national family
Retained Rights of Residence for Family Members of EEA Nationals, Where an EEA National Has Died (Category No1)
Retained Rights of Residence for Family Members of EEA Nationals, Where an EEA National Has Died: In my previous overview blog post and video I’ve explained that there are there are four major categories of people who can claim that
Retained Rights of Residence for Family Members of EEA Nationals, OVERVIEW
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EEA Nationals and Their Family Members: What to Do If Your Application is Refused?
EEA Nationals: What to Do If Your Application is Refused? In my last several videos I’ve given you a detailed overview of the applications forms, which EEA nationals and their family members should use when making their applications for an