British Nationality (Regularisation of Past Practice) Bill
This video explains the new government Bill designed to protect the British Citizenship of children born to EU/EEA/Swiss citizens in the UK between 1 January 1983 and 1 October 2000.
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This video explains the new government Bill designed to protect the British Citizenship of children born to EU/EEA/Swiss citizens in the UK between 1 January 1983 and 1 October 2000.
In today’s video, we’re going to do a mock Life in the UK Test.
You must first pass the Life in the UK Test before applying for UK citizenship.
In today’s video, we’re going to talk about applying for a Family Visa ‘on the basis of your private life’.
There are a number of different circumstances where this visa route might be applicable.
In today’s video, we’re going to talk about UK Citizenship Ceremonies.
When you have successfully applied to become a British citizen, you must attend a citizenship ceremony, if you are 18 or over.
Find out everything about booking a citizenship ceremony and what happens when you attend.
In today’s video, we’re going to talk about Indefinite Leave to Remain – otherwise known as ILR.
This is a status of immigration where you have been in the UK for a number of years and wish to settle.
ILR gives successful applicants the right to live, work, and study in the UK for as long as they wish.
In today’s video, we’re going to talk about Biometric Residence Permits – otherwise known as BRPs.
A BRP is an identity card. It is evidence of the holder’s right to stay in the UK and notes any conditions.
You’ll usually get a BRP if you apply to stay in the UK for longer than 6 months; apply for settlement in the UK; transfer your visa to a new passport; or apply for certain Home Office travel documents, such as the Refugee Travel Document.
Applicants for UK Citizenship are required to show that they are of Good Character. In our latest video guide we take aloo at exactly what this means.
Dual citizenship, also known as dual nationality, is when an individual is a citizen of two or more countries at the same time. In our latest video guide we discuss about having dual citizenship here in the UK.
Did you know that you will need to take the Life In The UK Test as part of your application for British citizenship or settlement in the UK?. You’ll be tested on information in the official handbook for the Life in the UK Test.
Why not watch our useful video guide to find out more and see some actual examples of questions you may be asked.
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