Visa UK
A valid Visa to the UK is required for anyone wishing to travel or immigrate to the UK. Choose the UK Migration Visa category that best matches your needs, and complete the free UK Visa eligibility assessment to see if you qualify.
WORK VISAWork visas offer talented individuals the opportunity to live and work in a range of industries in the UK.
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TRAVEL VISATravel visas allow people to visit the UK for up to 6 months for business, tourism and other short term purposes.
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WORKING HOLIDAY VISAThe Working Holiday Visa program allows 18 – 30 year olds from participating countries a once in a lifetime opportunity to work and experience life in the UK for up to two (2) years.
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STUDENT VISAStudent visas are designed for international students to undertake study and even part-time work in the UK.
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FAMILY VISAFamily visas enable individuals to be sponsored by eligible relatives and join their family in the UK.
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ANCESTRY VISAAn Ancestry visa allows those with a UK-born grandparent to live and work in the UK.
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BUSINESS VISAA Business visa allows successful business people to settle and develop new or existing businesses in the UK.
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NATIONALITY VISANationality Visas allow individuals who have been living lawfully in the UK may be eligible to apply for British citizenship or nationality.
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RESIDENCY VISAResidency allows eligible individuals who have lived and worked legally in the UK to remain in the UK indefinitely.
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The appointed Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg has reopened a Coalition rift by dismissing imminent flagship plans to cap immigration into the UK
As the UK economy starts to recover, organisations are still looking for migrant workers and offshore outsourcing to plug the UK skills gap despite high levels of unemployment around the country.
One of the big manifesto pledges by PM David Cameron was to place an annual cap on the number of migrants (who are non-EU nationals) that can enter the UK. His promise was (and still is) to bring the levels of net migration in to the tens of thousands, rather than the hundreds of thousands.












