Category: Spouses and Partners

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

UK Spouse Visa in 2025: Income, English Test & More

A UK Spouse Visa, also known as a partner visa or marriage visa, allows eligible foreign nationals to live in the UK with their partner if that partner is a British citizen or someone settled in the UK (for example, someone with Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) or EU Settled Status. Simply being married to…
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UK Fiancé Visa Made Simple: Requirements, Process & Tips

The UK Fiancé Visa (also known as the Fiancée Visa or Proposed Civil Partner Visa) allows someone from outside the UK to come and marry their British partner or someone settled in the UK. Someone with settled status is considered a permanent resident in the UK and can stay without any immigration time restrictions. Unlike…
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Choosing Between UK Fiancé Or Spouse Visa: Which Visa Path is Right for You?

If you’re planning to start a life in the UK with your significant other who is a British citizen or has settled in the UK, understanding the differences between the Fiancé Visa and the Spouse Visa is essential.  Both allow couples to move to the UK and eventually settle permanently, but they cater to different…
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How to Avoid Getting a Visa, Immigration, or Citizenship Application Refused

[su_spoiler title=”Contents In this Article” icon=”plus-circle”] [/su_spoiler] Visa, immigration, and citizenship applications are critical steps to your life filled with enriching experiences and new opportunities. Looking to explore the world, advance your career, and join new communities? We are dedicated to helping you succeed in this endeavour. The consequences of application refusals can be significant,…
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Germany’s Opportunity Card Visa Route: A New Pathway for Non-EU Workers

From June 2024 the Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) opens new ways for non-EU nationals to find a job in Germany. Germany is hoping to combat its shortage of skilled workers with a new work visa pathway for young non-EU residents including the UK nationals hoping either to eventually secure a long-term job or simply work in…
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