Set O Form: UK ILR Application Explained

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UK indefinite leave to remain is not automatically granted. Strict eligibility criteria must be met and evidenced as part of the Home Office application, which includes completing the relevant form and submitting supporting documentation. Set O is the form used by individuals applying for ILR who are currently in the UK under one of a […]

Cross-Culture Management In Virtual Teams

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Managing a business comprised of employees from multiple different cultural backgrounds can be challenging, with considerations on both an individual and organisational level. With remote working across borders now a common feature in the post-pandemic economy, it’s important that employers take a proactive approach to managing cultural differences positively, to enhance workforce cohesion, collaboration and […]

Work Visa USA: Your Guide to Application & Types

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To work in the US as a non-US citizen or without US permanent residence status you will need to apply for the relevant visa and work authorisation. US work visas are divided into categories for temporary or permanent work. Some of the more commonly used routes for temporary work include: L-1 visa for transferring executives, managers, or […]

US Working Visa: Types, Process & Requirements

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Once you have identified which US working visa to apply for, the next step is to deal with your application. The specific application process to follow will be determined by the visa category you are applying for. You will also need to check if there are special requirements of the US consular post where you […]

Appendix KoLL Requirements & Exemptions

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Appendix KoLL of the UK Immigration Rules contains the requirements to be met by applicants for certain immigration applications, such as Indefinite Leave to Enter or Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), to prove sufficient knowledge of the English language and about life in the United Kingdom. Ion this guide, we look at the circumstances in […]

How to Check Someone’s Immigration Status in the UK 2026

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Checking someone’s immigration status is a legal requirement for UK employers to ensure they are hiring individuals who have the right to work in the country. Employers can either use online processes for those with digital immigration status, or a manual process for certain employees presenting specific types of physical documents. Records of these checks […]

How to Check Employees’ Right to Work in the UK

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Checking employees’ Right to Work is a legal requirement for all UK employers to ensure that individuals they hire are authorised to work in the country. The process involves verifying the individual’s identity and their immigration status. Employers can conduct these checks digitally or manually, depending on the individual’s status and circumstances. Failure to check […]

3 Points on Licence & British Citizenship

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Applications for British naturalisation can quickly become complicated if the applicant has a criminal conviction, since past offences can impact your eligibility to meet the good character requirement. What many naturalisation applicants don’t realise is that even minor road traffic offences can come under scrutiny when applying for British citizenship. The Home Office takes the […]

EU Citizens’ Rights After Brexit

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Following the UK’s departure from the European Union and the end of EU free movement on 31 December 2020, EU citizens’ rights in Britain have undergone significant reform. The introduction of the UK’s points-based immigration system created a two-tier structure for EU nationals: those who were resident in the UK by the end of the […]

EEA Family Permit Guide 2025

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The EEA Family Permit was an immigration route that allowed non-EEA family members to join or accompany EEA or Swiss nationals in the UK. It granted permission to live, work and study in the UK for up to six months and allowed unrestricted travel in and out of the country during that period. This route […]