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UK immigration status of children born after Brexit

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  Here we cover the status for a child born after Brexit.  Children born to EU citizens after Brexit (born outside the UK): A child born from 2021 onwards to a person with a settled or pre-settled status in the UK, what is the child’s status? It depends on the parents’ status.    If  both  parents have an EUSS status  (settled or pre-settled), the child could also apply under EUSS. Would start from a pre-settled status and would get a settled status after 5 years in the UK. Same rules on absences apply as for adults, i.e. 6 months per year etc.     If only  one  parent has an EUSS status  (settled or pre-settled), the child would have to apply under Appendix FM, same as the child’s other parent. So, the other parent would apply for a Spouse visa (Appendix FM) with English, Finances £29,000 etc. The child will be on a Dependant visa. It is basically the same scenario as a family of a UK citizen. Starts from a visa for 2.5 y...

UK Spouse visa - apply now before income rule changes to £38,700

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  UK Spouse and Partner visas: how is Financial Requirement changing? From 11 April 2024 the income threshold has been increased from £18,600 to £29,000 per year. Savings amount has been increased to £88,500. And we used to think the old amount of £62,500 was too high!  It has never been £16,000, as some pages on Government website say (confusingly).    There were plans to further rises to £34,500 later in 2024, and eventually to £38,700 in early 2025. Now that we have election on 4 July 2024, we don’t know what will happen to these changes. Regardless, the changes do not happen quickly.    You can apply now and avoid any potential increases! If you do not wish to take a risk, the time to apply is now!    The above changes apply to those applying for a Spouse/Partner visa for the first time. If you already had a visa in this category before 11 April 2024, you can continue under the old £18,600 threshold. For your next application and eve...

Where to find UK spouse visa application form ?

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  When we prepare a Spouse or Partner visa application for our clients, we start the application form here:  https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/partner-spouse  If you scroll down the page, you'll see:  Outside the UK You must  apply online from outside the UK . In the UK You must  apply online in the UK . Choose accordingly and follow the screens. To remind it is for partners and spouses of British citizens. Also f Irish citizens, of those who have ILR , settled or pre-settled status under EU Settlement Scheme. If you need a visa as a parter of a Skilled Worker, you need a Skilled Worker Dependant visa, which is different, also called PBS Partner or Dependant Partner.  Online consultation with a lawyer – book here  WhatsApp, Zoom or email. As always, a consultation fee counts towards our future services! 1st 4Immigration  is one of the most experienced UK immigration law companies, OISC – accredited at the highest Level 3. We have been in...

UK visas: when do I need income £29,000 and £38,700?

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  The UK Government has been using similar thresholds for different categories because they (deliberately) mix the term “dependants”. The overall “look” now is that it is harder to come to work or join a partner in the UK. Details, however, are different.  Salary £38,700 per year:  Applies to those sponsored on a work visa, called Skilled Worker, from 4 April 2024. Even then there are concessions on a lower salary, such as for health and care workers, or Students switching after completing a degree; or to under 26yo.  Dependants of workers do not need any minimum salary or income (only the main worker doesn’t,a s above). Instead, they need savings of  £1,270, plus about £285 per dependant,  held for 28 days.  Hardly a bank-breaking amount!    Even that can be certified by the Sponsor. Dependants include a spouse, partner of 2 years and children under 18yo.  Salary £29,000 per year:  Applies to those on a Skilled Worker who...

Schengen visa, sooner appointments! Apply now, travel next 6 months.

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  Enquire now! We have sooner Schengen appointments as an agency. You can apply now with the travel dates during next 6 months. It covers summer 2024, August bank holiday, October half-term and even Christmas 2024!  The time to apply is now - please contact us  by phone  0871 472 1468 or email:  info@multitravelvisas.co.uk .  Website:   https://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/contact-us If you need a UK visa advice, we have a temporarily discounted fee for an initial consult with a lawyer. You can find our more here:  https://www.1st4immigration.com/  OISC-accredited at the highest Level 3, specialising in immigration law as the only area allowed by this specialist immigration accreditation. Our ref F200800152, in which 2008 stands for the year of accreditation. 
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It is a holiday time and the subject of UK immigration law may not be on everyone’s mind. Yet it is a perfect time to benefit from the deal that we currently offer:  Promotion:  Online consultation with a lawyer only £100, over email. A Level 3 adviser (highest OISC rating) would respond to your questions by the next working day. £100 fee counts towards our services if you hire us for a case afterwards. We offer fixed fees, so the final amount is the same, just split into 2 stages.  Our fees are very affordable!  You can purchase here (choose email £100 option):  https://www.1st4immigration.com/book-a-consultation/ If you prefer to talk to a lawyer over Zoom or WhatsApp video, we offer our standard advice sessions at £150, which can be booked on the same link. As above, this counts towards our final fee for a case.    1st  4 Immigration  is one of the most experienced UK immigration law companies, OISC – accredited at the highest Level 3. We ...

UK Work visa: how to determine when a lower salary applies?

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  We have already covered when to use the old and new salaries for a Skilled Worker visa in a  post here . Then we covered how to use a blanker minimum (such as £38,700) and the going rate together  here . Now we consider when a lower salary can be offered.  Firstly, you can use the same logic to determine whether to use the old or new rules, before or after 4 April 2024. Once you know, you can look at the table in  Appendix Skilled Worker  , under Eligibility. Options A to E cover the new rules. The main salary is under Option A and is £38,700 - unless a concession applies.  Options B and C require only £30,960 salary if a migrant has a PhD relevant to the job. Option D allows a salary £30,960 for a migrant sponsored for a job in the Immigration Salary List (formerly Shortage Occupation List), such as care workers.  Option E allows a salary £30,960 for new entrants. That's workers under 26 years of age; those switching from a Student or Graduate ...