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How to keep your family in the UK after Brexit?
How do the latest travel restrictions and quarantine rules affect my UK visa?
Are you ready to settle in the UK as a Skilled Worker?
Coronavirus and visa extensions
Sponsorship Licence – Is the resident labour market test really abolished? Is it easier to hire migrant workers or even harder?
For employers and employees in the UK, hurry up, time is running out!
Guidance for migrant NHS workers during the pandemic
Coronavirus and the immigration system for people in the UK
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  • February 19, 2021 -  ukvisapartners

    How to keep your family in the UK after Brexit?

    Since 31 December 2020, people with EU pre-settled status are able to sponsor their family members. Pre-Settled Status is the immigration status granted under the EU Settlement Scheme to European citizens and their non-European family members who have not yet…

  • February 16, 2021 -  ukvisapartners

    How do the latest travel restrictions and quarantine rules affect ...

    The Health Secretary, announcing the new restrictions in the UK. All travel corridors remain suspended. Travel is banned for people who have visited or passed through a “red list” country in the ten days before arrival.  From 15 February onwards,…

  • February 11, 2021 -  ukvisapartners

    Coronavirus and visa extensions

    Some people who were in the UK when the pandemic hit were unable to leave before the expiry of their visa because of travel restrictions. The government had been allowing people in this situation to easily extend their visas through…

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