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Police Registration Scheme Abolished

Police Registration Scheme Abolished

Nov 8, 2022 | Further Leave to Remain, Skilled Worker, Student Visa, UK Immigration

From 4 August 2022 onwards, the Government decided to abolish the Police Registration Scheme. You no longer need to register with the UK police after you arrive in the UK, whether you applied for a visa from outside the UK or have extended your leave from within the...
TB Test Certificate for UK Visa Applications

TB Test Certificate for UK Visa Applications

Jun 30, 2022 | Fiancé Visa, Partner & Family Visa, Skilled Worker, Spouse Visa, UK Immigration, Unmarried Partner Visa

All long-term visa applicants who wish to enter the UK and who are normally residents in certain countries will need to be screened for tuberculosis (TB). As part of the UK visa application, a negative TB test result is required from a Home Office-approved clinic. In...
Skilled workers in the UK in 2021

Skilled workers in the UK in 2021

Nov 20, 2020 | Further Leave to Remain, Skilled Worker, UK Immigration

The new Skilled worker route is a way for employers to recruit people from all over the world to work in the UK in a particular job category. The skilled worker must have a pre-existing job offer in an eligible skilled occupation from a Home Office-approved sponsor....
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