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Time to apply for your Graduate Visa

If you wish to stay in the UK once your Study Visa expires, there are a few visa routes available. One of the most popular options is to apply for a Graduate Visa while exploring your long-term visa options.

The Graduate Visa is an alternative route to the Skilled Worker visa.

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The Pakistan Protector Stamp

If you are Pakistani and you have a valid work visa, it is mandatory to get your passport stamped by the Protectorate of Emigrants, allowing you to leave Pakistan.

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Could you pass the LIFE IN THE UK TEST?

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.

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UK FAMILY VISA on the basis of your PRIVATE LIFE

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.

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What happens at a UK CITIZENSHIP CEREMONY?

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.

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Applying for INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN in the UK

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.

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Am I eligible for a UK Biometric Residence Permit (BRP)?

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.

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