Category: Living in the UK

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Old Biometric Residence Card Sample

Biometric Residence Permits

Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) are for non-EEA nationals travelling to the UK for more than six months. They started to be issued from 18th March 2015 and and the program for entry clearance started with applications made from Pakistan. BRPs provide a more protected, streamlined and rapid method for applicants and businesses to verify someone’s identity and…
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UK Tier 2 FAQ

UK Tier 2 FAQ: The Tier 2 list of the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). 1. Can I work in the time remaining on my Tier 4 student visa after my course ends? Most students can stay in the UK for around four months after their course finishes. During this period, you can work full-time in a…
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New UK Student Visa Charges for Indians

New UK Student Visa Charges for Indians: what do you need to know. Indians students in the United Kingdom (UK) will now have to pay a fee to cover possible treatment under the country’s National Health Service (NHS). The payment, announced Friday, is part of a broader push to recoup some of the cost to…
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Tier 5 Temporary Workers

You can come to UK as well as Tier 5 Temporary Workers. 1. Youth Mobility Scheme If you are from Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Monaco or Taiwan, you can come to the UK on a ‘working holiday’ visa and experience life in the UK while working to pay your way. 2. Creative and Sporting Artists,…
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I am an immigrant too

In iam, our team is multicultural and, because of that the title is ”I am an immigrant too”. People tend to migrate for several reasons. Some are strained to new places by ‘pull ‘ factors, others find it difficult to remain where they are and migrate because of ‘push’ factors. These have contributed to the recent…
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