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Gary McIndoe
Gary McIndoe
07/03/2025

Can I Work on a Spouse Visa in the UK?

If you're joining your British or settled partner in the UK on a Spouse Visa, you can work freely—in any job, as a freelancer, or even start your own business! But you must meet key eligibility rules, including the £29K income requirement and English proficiency.

Personal immigration, Joining family in the UK, Living in the UK
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Gary McIndoe
Gary McIndoe
05/03/2025

How Much Do You Have to Earn to Bring Your Spouse to the UK?

If you have British citizenship or settled status, you can bring your spouse, but you must meet the financial requirement to support them without public funds. Different visa options apply—ensure you choose the right one!

Personal immigration, Joining family in the UK, Living in the UK
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English language requirements- Partner Visa
Anna Sullivan
Anna Sullivan
17/02/2025

How to meet the English language requirements for a partner visa

Evidencing your English language skills to a specified level is an essential part of most immigration applications, and applying to enter or remain in the UK as a partner is no exception. Failing to prove your English language skills to the relevant level will likely lead to the refusal of your application.

General immigration, Personal immigration, Joining family in the UK, Living in the UK
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The Legal Justice Law-Appeal
Joel Reiss
Joel Reiss
11/02/2025

Appealing Home Office decisions: understanding your rights and options

If you do face the heartbreak of a negative decision, what can you do? Plans may have to change and futures rethought. However, in some cases, negative decisions can be appealed, and you can make your case to a Tribunal Judge.

Personal immigration, Appeals, General immigration, Business & work immigration
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Olivia Brooks
Olivia Brooks
10/02/2025

The Impact of Long Absences on EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) Status

It is essential to understand the rules surrounding absences from the UK in order to get and maintain your pre-settled or settled status. Long absences in particular can affect your eligibility for pre-settled or settled status, or even lead to the loss of pre-settled status that has already been granted.

General immigration, Personal immigration, Living in the UK, Working in the UK
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Europe EU Flag- UK Visa
05/02/2025

How long can EU citizens stay in the UK per year?

Part 9 of the Immigration Rules outlines suitability requirements which will result in the refusal of an immigration application; these are known as the general grounds for refusal. Some routes, such as the partner route, have their own specific suitability requirements, but most applications for entry clearance and permission to stay in the UK will simply refer to the general grounds.

General immigration, Visiting the UK, Personal immigration
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Gary McIndoe
Gary McIndoe
03/02/2025

Can I Visit the UK if I Have a Criminal Conviction?

A criminal record has always had a potential impact on a foreign national’s ability to enter and live in the UK. However, from January 2025 it becomes a whole lot more significant for a large percentage of the global population, as citizens of most countries (except for EU / EEA members, for whom the change will happen in April 2025) will need an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to visit the UK.

General immigration, Personal immigration, Visiting the UK
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Mohammed Hafejee
Mohammed Hafejee
30/01/2025

Right to work checks – everything an employer needs to know

All employers in the UK must conduct a right to work check prior to an employee commencing employment to prevent illegal working. If an employer is found to be employing workers who do not have the right to work in the UK, employers can face a civil penalty of £45,000 per illegal worker for a first breach; and £60,000 per illegal worker for repeat breaches.

Business & work immigration, Sponsor licensing
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