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LIFE IN THE UK: A TEST OR ?

Would you believe that the above five questions are part of 24 questions from the ‘Life in the UK Test ‘for migrants who are applying for the settlement /ILR visa or want to become UK citizens?

BLENDED FAMILY: A BEGINNER’S GUIDE

In the evolving landscape of family structures, the prevalence of blended families, or stepfamilies, has significantly increased in the UK, now constituting one in three households. This societal shift is largely driven by the escalating divorce rates, with over 32% of marriages involving at least one partner who is remarrying. As family dynamics transform, it […]

NAVIGATING THE NEW LANDSCAPE: 2023 UPDATES TO UK STUDENT VISAS

The United Kingdom, a hub for international education, has recently implemented key changes to its student visa regulations for 2023. These adjustments are crucial for students worldwide planning to pursue their academic dreams in the UK. This article aims to provide an in-depth look at these significant changes and what they mean for prospective students.

What Happen if I Separated not Divorced ?

When marital harmony falters, some couples may choose the path of separation without pursuing a formal divorce. This decision, shaped by a constellation of personal, religious, and financial factors, offers an alternative to the finality of divorce while presenting its own unique set of challenges.

10 Years & 20 Years Rules on LONG RESIDENCE:

All those people who come to this country on a visa which does not lead to a Settlement (ILR) e.g.
Work permit, Marriage and Innovator or Investment visas and they don’t leave the country. They are the people who are going through the roughest and toughest times in this country.
Particularly, Students with children and families, who for various reasons decided or were unable to return to their country after their studies.

UK Immigration Health Surcharge Fee Increase: What You Need to Know:

Applicants who are seeking to enter the United Kingdom or remain in the United Kingdom will soon need to budget their incomes, as there is a significant fee increase, anticipated to step into action on the 16th of January 2024. The spike in IHS fees has been sparked by the Immigration (Health Charge) (Amendment) Order of 2023, which is in its final stages of parliamentary approval.