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Application Online for Premium Service Centre Is Changing

As part of customer service improvements, the UKVI have introduced a new online application method for customers who wish to book Premium Service appointments. On 28 January 2016 the new Online Application Service was launched on www.gov.uk for Premium Service Centre appointments. From this date you can no longer book a new standalone appointment using the…
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Approved English test

UK Visa English Tests Now at Weekends

You need to provide the results of an English test in order to apply for the following types of visa to stay or to move to the UK: Further Leave to Remain (FLR (M) and (FR) Indefinite Leave to Remain/Settlement/Permanent Residency British Citizenship Tier 1 (General, Entrepreneur, Graduate Entrepreneur) Visas Tier 2 (General, Minister of…
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biometric residence permit

Reporting problems with Biometric Residence Permits (BRP)

From 18 January the way in which you notify the Home Office of a problem with a biometric residence permit has changed. This includes those, who have applied from outside of the UK and: have been unable to collect their permit within 10 working days of arriving in the United Kingdom; need someone to either collect their BRP…
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Know your Place of Study: Inner London or Outer London?

Where you will be studying in the UK requires different amounts of maintenance funds or costs of living allowance. Effective from 14 November 2015, UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) did not only increase the maintenance fund but have also widened the areas considered as inner London. The following living costs are required: Inner London: £1,265 per…
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Health Workers

Immigrant Health Workers in the UK

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)  has found that Britain relies more heavily on foreign health workers than any other major EU nation. Its International Migration Outlook 2015 revealed that more than a third of NHS doctors – 35.4 per cent – were born overseas, compared with just 5 per cent in Italy, 10.7…
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