What is the impact of a divorce while you are in the UK as a dependent partner on your immigration status in the UK?

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The impact of divorce while on a post-visa on your immigration status in the UK depends significantly of the status of the person you married. 1. Married to an EEA National with Pre-Settled or Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) If your visa/status is under the EUSS as a family member of an

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British Citizenship for children born in the UK from settled parents vs children born in the UK from parents that became settled after birth.

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The entitlement to British citizenship for children born in the UK can vary significantly depending on the immigration status of their parents at the time of the child’s birth.  Here’s a detailed look at the differences between children born to settled parents and those born to parents who became settled after the child’s birth. Children

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Difference between the fiancé visa and the marriage visitor visa under the UK Immigration Rules.

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The Fiancé Visa and the Marriage Visitor Visa are two different types of visas under the UK Immigration Rules, each serving distinct purposes for individuals looking to enter the UK for relationship-related reasons. Here’s a breakdown of their differences: The Fiancé Visa is a visa that lead to settlement under Appendix FM of the Immigration

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Changes to the UK’s good character requirement for naturalisation as a British citizen

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Naturalisation as a British Citizen is a significant milestone for many individuals, a critical criteria of the application is the good character requirement which assesses an applicant’s conduct. It includes a review of individual’s past behavior, criminal history, immigration history and overall conduct. Changes to the UK’s good character requirement for naturalisation after the Home

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UK Spouse Visa Approval Guide (2025 Edition)

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A simplified step-by-step guide for couples and families applying to stay together in the UK. Presented by:Stay UK Immigration Serviceswww.stay-uk.co.uk Welcome & Introduction Love Knows No Borders — But the Home Office Has Rules. This guide helps you understand the UK Spouse Visa process so you can: Whether you’re applying from abroad or switching visas

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Work in the UK Visa Kit (2025 Edition)

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Skilled Worker & Health and Care Worker Visa Routes Presented by:Stay UK Immigration Serviceswww.stay-uk.co.uk Welcome & Overview Welcome to Your UK Work Visa Kit! Whether you’re a Nurse, IT professional, Engineer, or Healthcare professional looking to move to the UK, this kit will help you understand: Let’s get started! Visa Routes

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Sponsor Licence Toolkit (2025 Edition)

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A practical step-by-step guide for UK employers to hire international talent legally and compliantly. Everything your business needs to apply, stay compliant, and hire global talent. Presented by:Stay UK Immigration Serviceswww.stay-uk.co.uk Welcome & Who This Is For Hiring from abroad? You need a Sponsor Licence from the Home Office. This guide helps: Small and mid-sized UK

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Understanding Permitted Absences from the UK for Naturalisation as a British Citizen under the British Nationality Act 1981

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Applying for naturalisation as a British citizen is a significant step for many individuals seeking to become British nationals. One of the key considerations in the application process is understanding the rules regarding permitted absences from the UK. This article outlines the guidelines under the British Nationality Act 1981, focusing on permitted absences, exceptions, and

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