Brexit
Advice for EU national living in the UK
April 10th, 2017
With the process around Brexit moving forward, a greater sense of urgency exists for European Union nationals who live in the United Kingdom to apply for citizenship. Compounding the urgency are the ambiguous implications the British pullout from the EU has for immigrants living and working in the country. British officials don’t yet offer guidance […]
One Year Later: Brexit Made Official
March 31st, 2017
On March 29, 2017, Brexit implementation began its journey as Theresa May signed the official letter to EU. The letter was handed over by Sir Tim Barrow, in Brussels, at 12:20 BST. The letter states “We should work together to minimise disruption and give as much certainty as possible.” There are two years of negotiation to […]
Citizenship
Advice for EU national living in the UK
April 10th, 2017
With the process around Brexit moving forward, a greater sense of urgency exists for European Union nationals who live in the United Kingdom to apply for citizenship. Compounding the urgency are the ambiguous implications the British pullout from the EU has for immigrants living and working in the country. British officials don’t yet offer guidance […]
How Will Brexit Affect UK Immigration?
July 20th, 2016
A look at impending EU restrictions and new Prime Minister Theresa May’s policies. Immigration was certainly one of the central issues leading to the Brexit vote. But how exactly will Brexit actually affect immigration policy? Those that voted to leave the EU posed too-open immigration policies as one of their main complaints. In the last […]
Citizenship Test
Life in the United Kingdom – Practice Test II
January 5th, 2017
Ready to commit to life in the UK? Keep on practising! If you hold Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) status and are ready to become a British citizen there is couple things to consider before you proceed. First know the requirements needed to see if you qualify to apply for citizenship. The following are a few […]
Life in the United Kingdom
December 27th, 2016
Ready to commit to life in the UK? Try this practice test! If you hold Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) status and are ready to become a British citizen there is couple things to consider before you proceed. First know the requirements needed to see if you qualify to apply for citizenship. The following are […]
EEA
EEA Countries
April 30th, 2013
Over the last few decades, European countries have created many agreements to integrate their governments through trade, policy and cultural understanding. Perhaps the most widely-known of these endeavours is the European Union, a contract between 27 member states that includes a governing board on which sits representatives from each member. However, there is another, similar, […]
Indefinite Leave to Remain
Indefinite Leave To Remain Requirements
March 25th, 2013
Form Set(M) Requirements Form Set(M) is the application form for British settlement or permanent residence. Persons who have settled in the UK are granted permission to live and work there permanently and eventually may have the option to obtain British citizenship. To be eligible to apply for settlement in the UK, you must fit into […]
Study UK
Post Study Visa UK
April 23rd, 2013
The Tier 1,Post-Study Work visa is closed to new applicants as of 6 April 2012. That means if you have not already been issued this visa, you cannot apply for it until the category is reopened. There is no set date to reopen the category. However, if you are a dependent relative of someone living […]
Uncategorized
EEA Countries
April 30th, 2013
Over the last few decades, European countries have created many agreements to integrate their governments through trade, policy and cultural understanding. Perhaps the most widely-known of these endeavours is the European Union, a contract between 27 member states that includes a governing board on which sits representatives from each member. However, there is another, similar, […]
Visit UK
Visit UK Parliament
April 16th, 2013
The Palace of Westminster is the meeting place of British Parliament and one of the most famed and featured buildings in the world. Heard of the Big Ben clock tower? That’s at the Palace of Westminster. If you are visiting the UK, this is definitely a site to be seen. The Palace of Westminster is […]
Working in the UK
How to Work in the UK
May 7th, 2013
There are many different paths to work in the UK as foreign national. In some cases you may not even need a visa to work in the UK — if you are from a country in the EU or have UK ancestry. Today’s blog will focus on one particular work visa category – High Value […]