

Bob-666
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How to get work permit in UK by alhawary5855
Hi All, booking.com sent me job offer this week, as they want Arabic speakers, the problem is they asked me to must get work permit as they don't provide it. i have searched the web of how to get it and i found may sites asking for just money ...

Hello Alhawary, To get a work visa you must have a sponsor. Only your employer can sponsor you. If they are not prepared to do that, then it is impossible to get the visa. If anyone else says they can get a visa for you, they are a crook. Is the job ... Read More


Can anyone offer me advice on getting a visa? by thomasgrube
I'm an actor, American. Member British Equity. I had the good fortune to live and work in the UK. I miss it terribly. My visa expired. Can anyone offer me advice on getting a visa? I have agents that will represent me if I get a visa. I'm ...

Hi, So how did you get a visa last time? Can you not just repeat the process? Read More


Living in the suburbs of London ??? need some info by Ninaa_persian
Hello everyone, I would need some information , I would like to move to England and to work in London, but its really hard to find something to rent with my budget in London; I would like to know if there is or nearby suburbs that are connected by ...

You need to find a job first. Only then will you know what your budget is and where you can afford to live. In any case you cannot move to the UK unless you have a definite job offer as your work visa must be arranged before your move. There are ... Read More


Sponsoring hubby from Pak by sobs
I am a British citizen, earning over £18,600 and have a property. My husband and I had our Nikkah done in the UK and he since returned back to Pak to apply for a spouse visa. We are due to travel there in Nov and I just wanted to know what I ...

As far as I know, if you haven't been married at a registry office, your'e not married under British Law. Many solicitors are incompetent. I would consult an OISC registered advisor if I were you. If it turns out you have been given ... Read More


Sponsoring hubby from Pak by sobs
I am a British citizen, earning over £18,600 and have a property. My husband and I had our Nikkah done in the UK and he since returned back to Pak to apply for a spouse visa. We are due to travel there in Nov and I just wanted to know what I ...

I think you have a problem. I would suggest you take professional advice. See: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/office-of-the-immigration-services-commissioner Or, in the first instance, you could go to the Citizens Advice Bureau. Read More


Sponsoring hubby from Pak by sobs
I am a British citizen, earning over £18,600 and have a property. My husband and I had our Nikkah done in the UK and he since returned back to Pak to apply for a spouse visa. We are due to travel there in Nov and I just wanted to know what I ...

Did you get married at a registry office in addition to any religious ceremony you had? You cannot get a spouse visa without a marriage certificate. Read More


Arriving in England As a Business Visitor by zeejay
I am looking forward to an expert advise over the following. Currently I am based in Colombo, Sri Lanka and do running a business for last couple of years. As a Director, we decided to expand the business little further and setting up an offshore ...

I would strongly suggest that you consult an OISC-registered immigration advisor or a solicitor with expertise in business-based immigration cases. This is not something that you can afford to make mistakes with. Good ... Read More


Moving to Scotland- Some questions (where to live, cost of living,etc) by CloverRidge
Hi my name is Erica. I am a dairy farmer from Canada and looking to move to Scotland. I have a few questions about working and living in Scotland. If anyone can answer a few questions for me it would be much appreciated! 1) What part of ...

I hope you enjoy your visit, Erica. If you are aged 18-30 you can get a working holiday visa which is good for 2 years but I can't see any way you could make a permanent move except by marriage. Read More


Moving to Scotland- Some questions (where to live, cost of living,etc) by CloverRidge
Hi my name is Erica. I am a dairy farmer from Canada and looking to move to Scotland. I have a few questions about working and living in Scotland. If anyone can answer a few questions for me it would be much appreciated! 1) What part of ...

4. You need a British born grandparent to qualify for the ancestry visa. If not, you have a problem. Read More


What career choice would be best for me? by vikkitoria
Hello everyone! My name is Viktoria, and I am an 18 year old student from Canada. My dream has always been to move to London, England and I plan on making that move within the next few years. I am currently in the process of obtaining my Paralegal ...

OK! Just make sure you enter the UK on your Polish passport. You will only need your Canadian one for getting back into Canada. Read More


What career choice would be best for me? by vikkitoria
Hello everyone! My name is Viktoria, and I am an 18 year old student from Canada. My dream has always been to move to London, England and I plan on making that move within the next few years. I am currently in the process of obtaining my Paralegal ...

Hello Viktoria What visa are you going to get for your 1 year stay? Tourist visas are only good for 6 months. Do you have British-born grandparents? If so you could apply for the ancestry visa. Cheers, Bob Read More


question on au pair visa requirements by mimiapa
hello everyone. i really need assurance about something confusing. thiis goes to anyone who has been an aupair or host family in London/UK in general,what are the requirements???is there such thing as 750/650GBP deposit via money gram as a financial ...

There is no such thing as an au pair visa. The UK does not issue visas for unskilled or semi-skilled work. This is a scam. Please report it to help others. See http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud All au pairs in the UK are either EU ... Read More


Best place to live in Cambridge with a family? by vshaff
My family is moving from the USA to Cambridge next year. We have (2) kids ages 5 and 9. I am trying to find a nice place to live. Where is the best place to live with a family in Cambridge? Also, am looking for recommendations on schools as well.

Depends on your budget! Try this: rightmove.co.uk/estate-agents/Cambridge.html and this: telegraph.co.uk/education/leaguetables/11285744/Primary-league-tables-2014-top-1000-primary-schools.html Read More


Hello everyone. Visiting Scotland... again. by GGieler
Hello everyone, I was in Scotland in September and I loved it so much I have to go back, for longer. I'm from Portland, Oregon. So many people told me the first time to prepare for the weather... but I'm from the Pacific Northwest so a ...

Hi Greg, £1600 wouldn't last 2 months if you were staying in hotels so you need a letter from your friend undertaking to provide you with free accommodation. But only show it at passport control if they raise the issue and ask to see ... Read More


Need information about relocating to England by lmclmf2009
Hi. I am from NY in the US and my husband was born in the Dominican Republic but lived in NY all his life. We moves to the Dominican Republic this year to experience his native culture. We have a 6 year old daughter and thought it would also be ...

Hi, You can forget the UK as there is no chance of your husband getting a work visa unless he is a highly qualified professional such as a scientist, engineer or medic. You may have better luck with Australia as they are short of certain trades. You ... Read More