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🇬🇧 Huge increase in Government fees - apply now if eligible!

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The official visa fees will be increased - by a lot! The Government never says from when, to avoid people rushing with applications, but we strongly advise to submit as soon as possible!  Health charge will change from £624 per year to £1,035 per year. Per person. For children and students - £776 per year, up from the current £470 per year.  Visa application and Citizenship fees will be up by at least 20%. Current Spouse/Partner visa costs £1,548 from outside the UK or £1,048 inside the UK, so 20% will be significant. Although ‘at least’ could mean even more. Settlement (Indefinite Leave) is currently £2,404. All per person, including per child. Work and visit visas will be up by 15%.  If you are eligible - apply now!  If you are planning to apply for entry visa outside the UK, you can apply anytime, as long you can meet the requirements. If you are changing a category (switching) inside the UK, you can also do so anytime, you don't have to wait for the current visa...

🇬🇧 Immigration updates last 12 months

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While updating our training courses (we offer them to our colleagues in immigration law), we decided to summarise the main changes over the last 12 months: 1. Youth Mobility Scheme visa (working holiday) for New Zealand nationals is available to people aged 18-35 and is issued for 3 years. If you already have a visa for 2 years, you can extend it. For other eligible citizens (Australia etc) the rules remain the same: age 18-30 and duration for 2 years.  2. UK Ancestry visa is available not just to Commonwealth citizens but also to British Overseas Citizens, British Overseas Territories Citizens, British Nationals Overseas (BNO) and citizens of Zimbabwe. The main rule (for all) remains having a grandparent who was born in the UK.  3. Hong Kong BNO visa : adult children of BNO status holders, who were born after 1 July 1997, can come or remain in the UK in their own right, meaning the BNO status holders don't have to accompany them.   4. Work visa salaries went up to ...

☀️ Schengen visa for Summer travels!

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As an accredited agency, we have slots (appointments) separate from the public system, we get them sooner but they are still limited, so ACT NOW!   Also, you can apply within 6 months before travel dates, so can apply now for travelling later in the year.  Please contact us now: - Phone: 0871 472 1468 - Email: info@multitravelvisas.co.uk - Website: https://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/contact-us Multi Travel Visas team

🏖 Can I travel while waiting for a visa?

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We are often asked: after I submit my visa application, can I travel while waiting for the decision?  Applying inside the UK:  The current process allows you to keep your passport but you cannot travel abroad. If you do, the law says your application will be cancelled.  The actual rule is you cannot travel outside the Common Travel Area, which is the UK, Republic of Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. If you travel to any other country, your case will be cancelled (withdrawn).  The only exception is application for British Citizenship - you can travel.  Applying outside the UK:  You can usually purchase a Keep My Passport service and keep your passport while waiting for the decision. You can travel but not to the UK.  To discuss your options, please book an online or in-person consultation with a lawyer here . We offer advice over WhatsApp, Zoom, Skype, phone or email. 1st 4Immigration  is one of the most experienced UK immigration law ...

🔄 Can a visitor switch to residency while in the UK?

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  A very common question, especially from spouses of U.K. citizens. Especially from nationals who don’t need a visa for 6 months, called the non-visa nationals in the Rules, such as Australians, Americans, Malaysians etc. Seems logical on the face of it: come for 6 months, then switch to a Spouse/Partner visa, financial requirements being met, what’s the problem? The ‘problem’ is the law simply doesn’t allow that, it’s what we call "Just a rule". The term ‘visa’ can be confusing. In UK law it means a Visitor visa, basically a tourist visa. Any other permission, like work or family, isn’t a ‘visa’. It’s a leave to remain or entry clearance, or permission of stay, but not a ‘visa’ in the legal terms. So, when you see "no visa is required for 6 months", it means no visa for tourist purposes or business visits. Visitors cannot work, cannot use the NHS or attend state schools. When you come here as a visitor, you can stay for 6 months. That’s 6 months from each entry, no...

🇬🇧 Book a consultation with UK Immigration Lawyer!

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Whether your next visa is coming soon or next year, it is never too soon to start planning! Coming to the UK, extending your stay, applying for Settlement or British Citizenship, sponsoring foreigner workers - we cover it all!  You can book a consultation with our lawyers now, over WhatsApp, Zoom or email:  https://www.1st4immigration.com/book-a-consultation/  As always, our advice fee £150 will be counted towards our professional fees for your case in the future.  1st 4Immigration  is one of the most experienced UK immigration law companies, OISC - accredited at the highest Level 3. We have been in business for over 15 years, our OISC reference is 200800152, in which 2008 stands for the year accreditation. Office: Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, London, EC2N 1HN.  www.1st4immigration.com  

👶 Child born in the UK - British or not?

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This is one of our most popular posts of all times:  child born in the UK, does he get British Citizenship?   A child born in the UK is not automatically British since the law was changed in 1983. Instead, their status is based on the parents' status: - If a parent is British, a child is British by birth.  - If a parent has settled status (Indefinite Leave), a child is British by birth.  - If a parent is not settled but settles later, after the child’s birth, then a child can be registered as British. - A child born in the UK can also be registered as British after living for the first 10 years if his/her life here.  To discuss your situation with an Immigration Lawyer,  book an online consultation here .   We offer advice over WhatsApp, Zoom or email. 1st 4Immigration  is one of the most experienced UK immigration law companies, OISC - accredited at the highest Level 3. We have been in business for over 15 years, our OISC reference is 200800152, ...