Appendix EU (Essential Overview)

Appendix EU of the UK Immigration Rules forms the legal foundation for the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS). It sets out the criteria under which EEA and Swiss citizens, their family members, and certain qualifying British citizens’ family members can be granted limited or indefinite leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom. Introduced following […]
Guide to the EEA Regulations 2016

The Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 governed the rights of European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and their family members to live, work, and study in the United Kingdom prior to Brexit. Made under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972, the Regulations implemented Directive 2004/38/EC (the Free Movement Directive) in UK law and […]
IHS Refund: Immigration Health Surcharge Reimbursement

Most UK visa applicants must pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) to access NHS services during their stay. Since 6 February 2024, the annual IHS has been £1,035 for most applicants, with a reduced rate of £776 for students, Youth Mobility Scheme applicants and children. The charge is paid upfront for the full length of […]
Registered Traveller Service UK

The Registered Traveller scheme is a UK Home Office service administered by Border Force to speed up entry for frequent visitors from selected countries. Approved members can use eGates and dedicated lanes at major UK airports and ports, reducing time spent in queues. The scheme facilitates processing only; it does not grant immigration status or […]
Switching from Pre Settled to Settled Status

The requirement for pre-settled status holders to make a separate application for full settled status in the UK has been removed. Those with pre-settled status will automatically receive two-year extensions on their status every two years, as long as they continue to meet the eligibility criteria, such as residing in the UK, as detailed below. […]
Graduate Entrepreneur Visa: Guidance for Applicants

The UK Graduate Entrepreneur Visa was a specialist immigration route introduced in 2012 to attract and retain talented graduates with genuine and credible business ideas. The scheme formed part of the UK’s former Points-Based Immigration System under the Tier 1 framework, designed to bring innovation and entrepreneurship into the UK economy through individuals with the […]
Naturalisation Guidance UK

Naturalisation is the legal process by which a non-British adult acquires British citizenship. It is governed by the British Nationality Act 1981, principally section 6(1) (standard five-year route) and section 6(2) (three-year spouse/civil partner route), read with Schedule 1 (requirements). The Secretary of State decides applications on a discretionary basis against statutory criteria and published […]
What is Naturalisation in the UK

Naturalisation is the formal legal process through which a foreign national becomes a British citizen. It is granted under the British Nationality Act 1981 and represents the final stage for those who have lived lawfully in the UK and wish to make it their permanent home. By naturalising, a person obtains full citizenship rights, including […]
UK Naturalisation Timeline Guide

Applying for British citizenship by naturalisation is a statutory process under the British Nationality Act 1981. It is the final step to full civic status and confers rights such as a British passport and the right to vote. The journey follows a clear sequence: submit the application, enrol biometrics, Home Office decision, invitation to ceremony, […]
Naturalisation Application UK Guide

Applying for British citizenship by naturalisation is the final legal step for long-term residents who have made the United Kingdom their permanent home. A successful grant removes immigration time limits and confers the full rights and responsibilities of British citizenship, including eligibility for a British passport. The process is governed primarily by the British Nationality […]