FAMILY VISAS UK
The UK Family Visa Program allows UK nationals, UK permanent residents and EEA-nationals resident in the UK to sponsor partners, parents and children to remain in the UK.
DO I QUALIFY FOR A FAMILY VISA TO THE UK?
The Free Family visa Eligibility Assessment is designed to instantly determine if you are eligible to apply for a UK Family visa. It uses criteria set by the UK Border Agency and is the most comprehensive and technologically advanced online Migration Assessment tool available.
SPOUSE/CIVIL PARTNERThe Spouse/Civil Partner visa allows those married to, or in a civil partnership with, a UK citizen or permanent resident to live in the UK. |
FIANCÉE/PROSPECTIVE CIVIL PARTNER VISAThe Fiancee/Prospective Civil Partner visa allows the partner of a UK citizen or permanent resident to marry or register a civil partnership in the UK. |
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UNMARRIED PARTNER VISAThe Unmarried Partner Visa allows a committed partner of a UK citizen or permanent resident to settle in the UK. |
EEA FAMILY VISAThe EEA Family Visa is specifically for family members of EEA nationals living in the UK to join their family member. |
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CERTIFICATE OF APPROVALThe Certificate of Approval gives you permission to get married or to enter into a civil partnership in the UK . |
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The government Immigration Minister, Damian Green has recently spoken to the Royal Commonwealth Society in relation to the upcoming policy changes and the proposed cap which will eventually limit the number of non-EU migrants that will be allowed in to the UK every year.
Recent figures have reported a record rise in the UK population number. The current data suggests that there are over 55 million people living in the regions of England and Wales.
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has released data suggesting that the net immigration figure within the UK has actually risen by 20% last year. The increase in net immigration is attributed to the growing number of foreign students and a drop in the amount of UK nationals emigrating out of the country.












