This blog contains updates and practical advice on all related UK Immigration. Professional Application advice and updates on regulations for UK Tier 1, Tier 2 (Skilled employment),Tier 4 (Student Visa), Immigration Visas, Sole Representatives, Visitors Visa and general advice on life in the UK.
Showing posts with label UK visas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UK visas. Show all posts
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Labels:
Tier 4 UK Student Visa tips,
UK Study Visa,
UK visas
Saturday, 5 June 2010
Tier 2 guidance update skilled workers
02 June 2010
The UK border agency published updated policy in the guidance for the Tier 2 of the points based syste. This policy guidance explains further the duration of the permission to stay in the UK issued to all Tier 2 applicants besides for those making applications under the Graduate trainees and Skills transfer categories of the Tier 2 (Intra Company Transfers).
To see the guidance with updated info click here and pay attention to the addendum on the front page of the document.
The UK border agency published updated policy in the guidance for the Tier 2 of the points based syste. This policy guidance explains further the duration of the permission to stay in the UK issued to all Tier 2 applicants besides for those making applications under the Graduate trainees and Skills transfer categories of the Tier 2 (Intra Company Transfers).
To see the guidance with updated info click here and pay attention to the addendum on the front page of the document.
Labels:
Tier 2 UK,
UK Immigration,
UK visas
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
Useful Info On Births Deaths and Marriages
If you live abroad or have spent long periods of time outside the United Kingdom you may need to register a birth, death or marriage with the British Embassy or consular services in London.
If you entered into a civil union or married outside the UK you can find useful advice with the General Registry Office .
If your child was born you may be able to register the birth with the nearest consulate or with the consular office in London if you have returned to the UK. Once you have done this your child will be issued a British Birth Certificate and the birth will be registered in the United Kingdom at the General Register Office.
This process is known as Consular Birth Registration and to clarify Consular Birth Registrations are not necessarily required to register your child as a British Citizen or or to apply for a British Passport as nationality is passed from Parent to Child.
Consular Birth Registrations are recommended due to the fact that you will be able to attain extra copies of the certificate from the General Register office in the future if need be.
If you give birth to a child outside the United Kingdom, you MUST register the birth with the local civil authorities in the country of Birth. It is NOT POSSIBLE to apply for a consular birth registration without the overseas birth certificate.
Important to note that the following countries will not be able to have birth's registered:
Australia
Canada
New Zealand
Republic of Ireland
South Africa
Overseas Territories
It is not possible to register a birth if the parents were born overseas and are only British by descent or a non British Child who has been adopted by British parents.
I will be posting more useful info about Birth Registration process, costs and documentation required in the next day or two.
If you entered into a civil union or married outside the UK you can find useful advice with the General Registry Office .
If your child was born you may be able to register the birth with the nearest consulate or with the consular office in London if you have returned to the UK. Once you have done this your child will be issued a British Birth Certificate and the birth will be registered in the United Kingdom at the General Register Office.
This process is known as Consular Birth Registration and to clarify Consular Birth Registrations are not necessarily required to register your child as a British Citizen or or to apply for a British Passport as nationality is passed from Parent to Child.
Consular Birth Registrations are recommended due to the fact that you will be able to attain extra copies of the certificate from the General Register office in the future if need be.
If you give birth to a child outside the United Kingdom, you MUST register the birth with the local civil authorities in the country of Birth. It is NOT POSSIBLE to apply for a consular birth registration without the overseas birth certificate.
Important to note that the following countries will not be able to have birth's registered:
Australia
Canada
New Zealand
Republic of Ireland
South Africa
Overseas Territories
It is not possible to register a birth if the parents were born overseas and are only British by descent or a non British Child who has been adopted by British parents.
I will be posting more useful info about Birth Registration process, costs and documentation required in the next day or two.
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