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Friday, September 25th, 2009 | Author: admin

For some people it is the fulfilment of a lifelong dream to become a citizen of the United Kingdom.  For some it means returning to their ancestral roots and for others it is the anticipation of a new and different lifestyle.  For anyone considering citizenship, it means announcing their commitment to becoming a loyal and contributing member to the UK way of life.

There are really very few steps to finalizing UK citizenship.  Here is a short guide that highlights the main procedure.

The first step to becoming naturalised as a UK citizen is to determine if you are eligible. A person is considered eligible if he/she is 18 and has been living in the UK for the last five years or three years as a spouse to a UK citizen. You may also be eligible to apply if your spouse is in designated service to the crown outside of the UK.

Your next step is to obtain and fill out an application.  Forms are available through government agencies or you can enlist the help of a UK immigration lawyer to help you obtain and fill out your application.   The application will provide information on where to send it when completed and what fees and documents you must submit with it.

Once your application has been submitted, you can expect some waiting time before you hear if it has been approved.  The British authorities make every attempt to process applications within six months. You should receive notice that your application has been received, and the government will contact you if they are in need of any other documents.

Before submitting your application you will need to either take the Life in the UK test or pass a relevant ESOL course to prove your knowledge of life in the UK. The former is a test of 24 multiple choice questions based a wide range of topics chosen from the book “Life in the United Kingdom…A Journey to Citizenship,” which you are required to read. There are many web sites that offer some pre-test quizzes that you can take in preparation.  There is a fee to take the test which is payable for each time you try the exam, so it pays to study well and pass on the first try!

When you finally receive the good news that your application has been accepted, you will also receive an invitation to attend a citizenship ceremony.  Details of the ceremony and how to prepare for it will be included with the invitation.  At the ceremony you will say an oath and pledge your allegiance to the Queen and country or make an affirmation.  Upon completion, you will receive your long awaited certificate of British citizenship.

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Disclaimer: Please note that these articles and the information contained herein are purely for general guidance and do not constitute a professional legal or any other opinion as to the merits of a particular application or whether specific immigration requirements have been met of a particular category. This information is generic and should not be relied upon as a definitive guide to fulfilling specific category requirements. However should any individual do so it is at his or her own risk for which UK Migration Lawyers Limited cannot be held responsible in any way.

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Friday, September 25th, 2009 | Author: admin

If you are looking to visit the UK in the upcoming future, whether for school, or for business, or even for pleasure, you should be familiar with the new immigration system that is currently being phased in the UK.  This new system has elements of the previous system, but includes new guidelines and restrictions that anyone planning to visit the UK should know.

The new UK immigration system, due to recent pressures upon the UK economy is an overhaul of the old system and is a move towards a points-based system for non-European Union migrants coming to the UK. This system is based on a five tier philosophy.  Each tier has its own conditions and requirements for entry to the UK.  This new tier system replaces much of the old system, and expects an overhaul in regulations on student visas and work permits as well.

So you might be asking yourself how their 5 tier program works.  Well each tier requires the migrant to score a specific number of points to gain entry into the United Kingdom.  These points are awarded for various criteria relating to each tier.  These points are awarded in regards to education, experience, age, as well job skills and demand in different job sectors.  These points are used as ways to test each individual if they comply with the immigration standards desired by the UK.  This new tier system helps to speed up the process of immigration, and streamline a wide variety of immigration visa services.

This new tier system is being used to better identify the kind of people that the UK deems acceptable and desirable for immigration to the UK.  This process helps to condense 80 different types of visa certification programs into one, making the process easier to understand, and easier to run.  This new system describes exactly the kind of people that should be applying under which tier, and gives a clear description of the qualities necessary in order to get the appropriate level of points.

There are few exceptions to the new tier rules, and if you are not familiar with the rules in detail, you will have a hard time gaining admittance to the UK.

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Friday, September 25th, 2009 | Author: admin

Because of the complexity of international law, especially UK immigration law, it is very important that you find the best immigration lawyer possible.  Finding an immigration lawyer is not as hard as you might think; no matter where you live, you can find a good lawyer virtually anywhere via the World Wide Web.  There are a number of online sites you can go to that list hundreds of well known, and prominent Birmingham immigration lawyers, that will be happy to assist you in your immigration needs.  Finding the right immigration lawyer can make all the difference between successfully fulfilling your immigration needs, and being turned down flat.

Finding the right immigration lawyer is extremely important due to the complexity of immigration law.  Countries all over the world issue visas for different purposes and these laws are always subject to change.  There are different visa applications for students, for tourists, for people just looking to work in that specified county, to people seeking asylum.  There are also separate visas available if you may be related to someone in the country you’re looking to visit or even if you plan on marrying that person.  Immigration law, especially in the UK, can be very complicated, as well as complex, and sometimes very subjective.  Finding the right immigration lawyer might just make or break your immigration case.

You can find a good UK immigration lawyer by just doing a little research.  There are a number of good websites that have plenty of reputable immigration lawyers listed, or you can seek one from a referral from a friend or relative.  Before choosing a lawyer it would be a smart idea to double check the lawyers’ experience and expertise level.  Some immigration lawyers specialize in different areas of immigration law, so do not think that just because they’re immigration lawyers, that they may specialize in the area of law you’re looking for.

Another good idea may be to cross reference different lawyers by contacting other lawyers not directly in their field.  You can contact an immigration lawyer that specializes in asylum law, and ask him if he knows anyone that may be a good choice for deportation case and so on.  You may wish to conduct one or even more phone interviews with the lawyer you have in mind to get a feel for what he or she has to offer.  See if this is a person you can work with and don’t be afraid to ask questions such as their experience and their payment structure.  See if this is someone you can work with and trust.  Having a good working relationship with any lawyer can be your key to success or to failure.

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Friday, September 25th, 2009 | Author: admin

The immigration process can be one of the most important events in a person’s life. An immigration application / appeal process can make all the difference in where your children grow up, education and their quality of life, as well as the opportunities they could have.  Because immigration law can be so complex, and because major changes happen all the time, finding a good immigration lawyer in the UK can make all the difference in the world.  Do not let bad advice and / or experience from co-workers, friends or relatives lead to your immigration chances being dashed, before you ever get started.

A good immigration lawyer can advise you concerning every detail of UK immigration law, the latest changes in the law, as well as your best course of action.  They will carefully determine every fact, and every aspect of your individual situation, and give you the best advice, as well as the best chance for emigrating successfully.  Your UK immigration lawyer will work closely with you, whether it’s by the phone, or in person, and will prepare your case accordingly so that you have the best chances for success.  The immigration lawyer will be able to decide exactly what individual immigration benefits you may be eligible for, as well as what immigration agencies you might have to go through.

Even if the immigration process doesn’t seem too complicated, there are plenty of setbacks that may occur, which may disrupt your immigration efforts.  Even filling out the immigration application can be confusing, and making one or two mistakes could cost you extra time and money, and possibly could disrupt your whole immigration process.  A small mistake could have major effects, as it could limit your immigration options; it could limit your stay in the United Kingdom, or could result in a complete visa denial.  If you end up having to hire an immigration lawyer later on in the process to appeal a decision or prepare a fresh application, it will only cost you more money and aggravation.  The smart move is to consult with an immigration lawyer from the very beginning, so that the process will run smoother in the end.

Oftentimes your friends or co-workers, and even some immigration consultants, do not have the necessary training or in-depth knowledge to thoroughly understand and apply complex immigration case- law and statutes, and sometimes are not qualified to help you decide what the best course of action is for your particular situation.  The UK immigration process is much more detailed and complex than just filling out forms and require real technical knowledge and professional expertise.

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Friday, September 25th, 2009 | Author: admin

Moving to a new country can be an exciting adventure for the whole family.  But don’t forget your furry family members when you are applying for all your visas with the help of an immigration lawyer in Birmingham.  You most certainly want to take them with you so you must be sure to follow the rules and procedures that will make this happen.

The UK has a certification process called “PETS”, and once your cat or dog has fulfilled all the requirements of this process, he or she will be able to enter and live in the UK with you. Here are the basic steps to take to ensure you and your pet can relocate easily.

At least six months prior to your anticipated move, have your pet vaccinated for rabies.  At the end of this six month period your vet will perform a blood test which will verify the success of the vaccination.  At this point the vet will sign your “PETS” certificate.

Even before the vaccinations and blood tests, you should have your pet micro chipped.  This will ensure a safe return if he were to get lost, and is a requirement of entry.

You will also need to have your pet treated for ticks and tapeworm.  This again, is a simple procedure that your vet can carry out and should be completed 24-48 hours prior to your departure.  A certificate stating that the test has been done must be signed by your vet and carried with you.

Once all of these procedures and tests have been completed, and the six month waiting period has passed, your vet will sign and give you the “PETS” certificate.  All that remains to be considered now is booking your transportation.  Pets may travel into and throughout the UK only on specified air, rail and sea providers.  A list of these providers can be obtained from government offices, tourist centers or perhaps even your own travel agent.

You need not worry about a dog or cat license for your pet as they no longer require them in the UK.  There is a list, however, of dangerous breeds, and you may need a special permit of some kind if you own one of these dogs.

So as long as you get your “PETS” certificate, you and your furry family member should be able to continue on your new adventure together with ease!

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Friday, September 25th, 2009 | Author: admin

One way of coming to work in the UK is as an employee of someone who is immigrating or returning to the UK.  If you are between the ages of 18-65, you may accompany them and work for them by applying for a domestic worker visa.  This type of work applies to nannies, housekeepers, chefs, drivers etc.  The requirements for this type of visa are fairly simple.  You must prove that you are living with your employer, and have been in their employ for at least a year prior to making the application.  Your spouse and children are allowed to come to the UK with you provided that you have living accommodations and wages to allow you to provide for yourself since you will not be eligible for government benefits.

Domestic worker visas can be obtained initially for a 12 month periods and can be extended if requirements continue to be met.  You will need to provide proof that you are living with your employer, and you can even change employers during your visa period as long as you stay in the same type of work.  A job such as this can also provide opportunities to see other parts of the world because you are entitled to travel with that employer when in their employ.  Likewise, you may remain behind in the UK if you choose not to accompany your employer out of the country, as long as your employer is returning.  If your employer intends to leave the UK permanently, you will have to leave as well.

Another way that the UK government has made this type of work easier for employees coming to the UK with their employers is to allow them to return to their home country for visits or personal reasons without any difficulty gaining re-entry to the UK.  You need only carry proof of employment with you.

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Disclaimer: Please note that these articles and the information contained herein are purely for general guidance and do not constitute a professional legal or any other opinion as to the merits of a particular application or whether specific immigration requirements have been met of a particular category. This information is generic and should not be relied upon as a definitive guide to fulfilling specific category requirements. However should any individual do so it is at his or her own risk for which UK Migration Lawyers Limited cannot be held responsible in any way.

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