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Right of Residence for EEA/EU and Swiss Citizens

Right of Residence for EEA/EU and Swiss Citizens

Swiss and EEA (European Economic Area)/ EU (European Union) citizens have the right to live and work in the United Kingdom and this is called the right of residence. Our immigration solicitors in London offer suitable guidance and legal assistance if you are an EEA/EU or Swiss citizen and you wish…
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How to Obtain a Driving License in UK

How to Obtain a Driving License in UK

People from EU (European Union) and EEA (European Economic Area) who decide to relocate to the UK need to know that they can use their existing license to drive in the country. The same goes for the citizens from Liechtenstein, Norway, and Iceland who can also use the home country documents.…
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Tier 4 Visa for Students in UK

Tier 4 Visa for Students in UK

The Tier 4 visa for students in UK or the Tier 4 (General) student visa is for citizens from countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland who are at least 16 years of age. In this article, our London immigration lawyer can explain a few aspects related to obtaining…
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Leave to Enter the UK as a Private Servant

Leave to Enter the UK as a Private Servant

The private servants in diplomatic households can apply for leave to enter the United Kingdom and respect a few requirements for such a document to be granted. One of our immigration lawyers in London can provide legal advice and support in this matter. Those interested in UK residence card or British…
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How to Find a School in UK for Your Child

How to Find a School in UK for Your Child

The education system in the UK is one of the most appreciated in the world. Children can benefit from interesting courses and well-prepared teachers. Numerous immigrants choose to relocate in the UK and to register their children to state-funded schools, where they can continue their studies. No matter where you…
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Cancellation of Leave to Enter or Remain in UK

Cancellation of Leave to Enter or Remain in UK

When a person arrives in the UK and already has a leave (in force before arrival) to enter or remain in the country, that document may be canceled by an immigration officer. A person with the right of abode and who is neither a Commonwealth citizen nor a British citizen…
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The Main Legal Steps of Moving to UK (II)

The Main Legal Steps of Moving to UK (II)

Citizens from non-EU (European Union) or non-EEA (European Economic Area) countries can relocate to the UK to work or study if they meet the important requirements related to the necessary visas and work permits. Our immigration solicitors in London are here to offer correct and comprehensive information and assistance about…
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How to Obtain a Work Permit in UK

How to Obtain a Work Permit in UK

Foreign citizens who want to be employed in the UK must apply for a work permit suitable to their professional level and their citizenship. Citizens of the European Economic Area(EEA) need a skilled worker visa after Brexit and must pass the eligibility criteria. Work permit applications are handled by the Home…
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How a EU-Citizen Can Move to UK

How a EU-Citizen Can Move to UK

Citizens from EU countries will have to align with the new immigration rules imposed after Brexit. For the moment, EU citizens can enter UK without a visa, for touristic purposes, yet, new conditions need to be observed for residence permits in UK, work permits, and student visas. Our immigration solicitors…
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UK Prospective Marriage Visa

UK Prospective Marriage Visa

The UK prospective marriage visa is related to the fiancé/fiancée visa and lets a citizen bring the partner in the country without any restrictions. The candidate needs to be eligible for a fiancé/e visa in order to have permission to enter the UK to get married. The next step is to…
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