Immigration

Easy Tips on Immigrating to the UK

A lot of people want to move to the Uk, especially people from under-developed countries who are practically looking for means of surviving and hiding away from economic instability, poverty and lack of jobs, most people want to move to Uk for academic purposes. There are key steps to take if you want to migrate to the United Kingdom and they are as follows;

Secure a job

You should have a job or a work offer in the UK before you plan to move so you can apply for your work visa. If you are interested in a sponsored-based visa, you have to ensure that your employer will sponsor you for a permit. 

Find the Correct Visa Type

Depending on your skills and the type of work you are looking for in the United Kingdom, there are several options for immigration. Ensure that you explore all visa options to see which one fits your profile the best. 

These are some options;

  • Innovator visa or start-up visa.
  • Skilled-worker visa.
  • International sportsperson visa.

You have to make sure that the type of visa you apply for has a route for permanent residence.

Apply for the Visa

Once you know which visa you want to apply for, you must prepare your documents and submit your visa application. Usually, you have to apply for a visa at a local representative office and wait for a decision.

Move to the UK

If your application is successful, the visa office will send you an email or letter with the decision and details of what happens next. In addition, you will receive a sticker on your passport known as a “vignette” that will show details of your immigration status, such as the visa type, the validity of your visa, and so on. 

On getting into the UK, you have to collect your biometric residence permit at the post office (if you applied outside of the UK). You can use your BRP as identification and proof of the right to live and work in the United Kingdom. 

Get an Indefinite Leave to Remain 

After you have lived in the UK for five years with your work visa, you can get your indefinite leave to remain in the UK. Your ILR allows you to live in the UK without limitations, and then if you qualify, you can apply for citizenship. 

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