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Latest News on the UK’s New Points-Based Immigration System (Overview)

Latest News on the UK’s New Points-Based Immigration System (Overview). On 31 December 2020, at 11 pm, freedom of movement between the UK and the EU will end. From 1 January 2021, there will be a new UK Points-Based Immigration System.

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The Latest End of July 2020 UK Coronavirus Visa News and Guidance

The Latest End of July 2020 UK Coronavirus Visa News and Guidance: Just only a day ago, the Home Office updated its guidance in relation to its ‘automatic visa extension’ policy. The policy allowed those with visas expiring between 24 January

Svitlana Shlapak 30th July 202030th July 2020 Avoid Refusals, Protection, Relatives, Visit the UK, Work in the UK Read more

Global Talent Applications in the Film Industry

Global Talent Applications in the Film Industry: Global Talent UK Immigration Route, the daughter of Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) Route was born on 20 February 2020. As the name suggests, this route allows talented people from all over the world,

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How to Remain in the UK if You are a Family Member of an EEA Citizen and Became a Victim of Domestic Violence

How to Remain in the UK if You are a Family Member of an EEA Citizen and Became a Victim of Domestic Violence? If you are a family member of an EEA citizen, your rights are generally attached to the

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The UK’s New post-Brexit Points-Based Immigration System

The UK’s New post-Brexit Points-Based Immigration System This is part 2, the continuation of part 1. You can read part one HERE. The UK’s New post-Brexit Points-Based Immigration System Options for Skilled workers According to the Home Office guidance, the

Svitlana Shlapak 9th July 202015th August 2022 Avoid Refusals, EEA/EU, Latest Post, Miscellaneous, Study in the UK, Work in the UK Read more

The UK’s New Post-Brexit Points-Based Immigration System

The UK’s New post-Brexit Points-Based Immigration System (Part 1 of 2) Before discussing the changes and the introduction of a new post-Brexit Points-Based Immigration System, let us briefly outline of the old system. From 2021 there will be a lot

Svitlana Shlapak 2nd July 202015th August 2022 EEA/EU, Latest Post, Study in the UK, Visit the UK, Work in the UK Read more

Change of Financial Support Rules for EU, other EEA and Swiss Students

Change of Financial Support Rules for EU, other EEA and Swiss Students: Two days ago, Michelle Donelan, the Minister of State for Universities confirmed that the eligibility rules for EEA student would be changing. Accordingly, these changes will apply to

Svitlana Shlapak 24th June 20201st July 2021 Latest Post, Study in the UK Read more

Does 180-day Absence Rule Apply to Spouse ILR applications?

Does 180-day Absence Rule Apply to Spouse ILR applications? For all inpatient and desperate ones, I would like to quickly answer this article’s question. The answer is ‘No’; the 180-day absence rule does not apply to the spouse ILR applications.

Svitlana Shlapak 18th June 202011th August 2021 Avoid Refusals, Spouse of a British Citizen Read more

Partners of British Citizens who Are Unable to Meet the Minimum Income Requirement because of Coronavirus

Partners of British Citizens who Are Unable to Meet the Minimum Income Requirement because of Coronavirus If you are a partner of a British citizen (whether married to them or not), you need to meet a number of immigration requirements

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How Much Will Your Visa Outside the UK Cost?

How Much Will Your Visa Outside the UK Cost? Generally, there are three main components to a successful visa application. The applicants will need to meet the suitability requirements. In other words, the Home Office sometimes refers to them as

Svitlana Shlapak 4th June 202015th August 2022 Miscellaneous, Study in the UK, Visit the UK Read more

Best of Both Worlds for Northern Ireland-born British Citizens

Best of Both Worlds for Northern Ireland-born British Citizens   John and Gwen are in love. They recently married. John lives in the UK. He has a house and works on a full-time basis. Gwen is a visa national. She

Svitlana Shlapak 28th May 20201st July 2021 British Citizenship, EEA/EU, Spouse of a British Citizen Read more

Changes to UK Immigration System from 4 June 2020 (1 of 2)

Changes to UK Immigration System from 4 June 2020 (1 of 2) Several days ago the UK Government issued a Statement of Changes, which, as the title suggests, brought changes to the UK Immigration System. A lot of them. In

Svitlana Shlapak 24th May 20201st July 2021 EEA/EU, Latest Post, Work in the UK Read more

Can You Remain in the UK to Care for a Sick Family Member or Friend?

Can You Remain in the UK to Care for a Sick Family Member or Friend? John and Gwen are a couple in their 60th.  They are from a visa national country. They came to the UK 5 months ago as

Svitlana Shlapak 14th May 202015th August 2022 Relatives, Visit the UK Read more

Can British Citizens Still Benefit from EU Law?

Can British Citizens Still Benefit from EU Law? The Surinder Singh Immigration Route John is a British citizen. Gwen, his wife, is from a visa national country. They have a daughter Kathryn, who is a British citizen. John passed his

Svitlana Shlapak 7th May 20207th July 2021 British Citizenship, EEA/EU Read more

British Citizenship by Birth (Automatic Acquisition)

British Citizenship by Birth (Automatic Acquisition):  There are three ways of becoming a British citizen: By birth (automatic acquisition) You can be a British citizen by registration (when automatic acquisition route is not available) By naturalisation (the procedure of acquiring

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