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How you can get family visitor visa UK?

  Family Visitor Visa Do you require legal advice or assistance with UK family visitor visa applications? Our immigration solicitors will guide you through the procedure and the requirements for obtaining the visa. Our lawyers are skilled and know how to provide legal assistance to people who wish to visit their families with a visitor’s visa. to join their family who lives for a long time inside the United Kingdom, or remains in the United Kingdom with their family. Individuals who are not part of those who are not part of the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland are eligible to be eligible for a family visit visa. Persons who aren’t eligible to apply for a family visitor visa are those who have the potential to be citizens of Britain. The United Kingdom. This includes those who qualify for dual nationality and are legally required to obtain British citizenship. Ways you can apply for a family visitor visa It is important to note that there isn’t a standard “Family Visa,”...

What are the benefits of ILR in the UK?

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There are a number of benefits to indefinite leave to remain in the UK. The most obvious benefit is that it allows you to live and work in the UK without any restrictions. It also gives you full access to public services, such as healthcare and education. Additionally, ILR provides a number of other benefits, such as the right to vote and the right to apply for British citizenship. The benefits of having Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK are as follows: 1. You do not have to apply for any specific visa before traveling to the UK, apart from a visa if you are a non-EEA national who is living in another EEA member state. 2. You can legally work in the UK without restriction (subject to certain conditions). 3. You are allowed to study at any school, college, or university without special permission. If your studies last longer than six months, you'll need an education institution's committed sponsor license. 4. If you have children aged under 18 years old that live w...