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Elitefal October 12, 2023 No Comments

Citizenship Concept on How to Become UK

Becoming a UK citizen involves a few steps, and the process can vary depending on your current status. Here’s a general overview: Residency: Before applying for citizenship, you usually need to have lived in the UK for a certain period, typically at least five years (or three years if you are married to a British citizen). This period may vary based on your immigration status. Settlement: You must have settled status in the UK, which means you have the right to live and work without any immigration restrictions. Settlement can be obtained through various routes, such as Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) or Permanent Residence. Language and Life Skills Test: Applicants are required to demonstrate their proficiency in English and have knowledge of life in the UK. This is usually done through a language test and a test on UK customs and traditions. Good Character: You should be of good character, meaning you haven’t committed any serious crimes or violated immigration laws. Application: Once you meet the eligibility criteria, you can apply for British citizenship. The application involves providing necessary documentation, including proof of residency, language proficiency, and other supporting documents. Citizenship Ceremony: If your application is successful, you may be invited to attend a citizenship ceremony, where you’ll take an oath of allegiance to the United Kingdom.

Elitefal September 12, 2023 No Comments

Visa Application Fee increases from July 2023

From mid-2024, non-EU travellers currently exempt from obtaining a visa to visit the Schengen area will have to pay a fee and apply for online travel authorisation before their trip. Similar to the US’s Esta programme, the new European scheme means non-EU travellers will have to fill in a form and pay €7 ($7.80) before entering Europe’s passport-free zone. The online service will apply to travellers between the ages of 18 and 70, and be valid for multiple visits of up to 90 days over a three-year period. Dubbed the European Travel Information and Authorisation System, or Etias, the European Commission’s new e-visa-style system will be required for travel to 30 countries across Europe, including Germany, Switzerland, Greece and France. The full list of countries is available