Category: UK Immigration

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Things You Need To Know About Changes in UK Immigration Rules

Statement of Changes in UK Immigration rules HC 297, published on 13 July 2015, were not very good news, particularly for international students. It is quite obvious that main changes intend to reduce numbers of applications in order to reduce net migration. Tier 4 International Students New students applying to study at publicly-funded further education colleges will no longer have…
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How applicants pay the health surcharge is been improved by UK Visas and Immigration

A new integrated process is developed and uses information from an immigration application to decide whether a customer needs to pay the surcharge and how much they must pay. Applicants will now only need to input personal details once, if a surcharge reference is needed; making the overall process quicker, easier and errors less unlikely…
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What do you need to know about Pride London 2015

Tomorrow, June 27, London will be more colourful than ever. Community Pride takes place at Mitre House, 160 Aldersgate Street, London EC1A 4DD – from 7:30 am to 12:00pm. The first London Gay Parade was held  in 1972. Pride London was formed in 2004 and since then a political rally in Trafalgar Square has been held…
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UK Nursing Visas – Are you a qualified nurse?

Want to Get into UK Nursing? Registered nurses who qualified abroad can come and work in the UK. You will need to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) first before you can be employed in the UK as a nurse. Trained Outside the European Union/European Economic Area If you were trained outside the…
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Family members of EEA Nationals

If you are not a European national but a family member or an extended family member of one, you can come with them to reside in the United Kingdom. What you need to know about Family members of EEA Nationals. You are a family member if you are the EEA national’s: spouse or civil partner; children…
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