Showing posts with label Immigration services uk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Immigration services uk. Show all posts

Friday, 20 January 2017

Three reasons you can't ignor the professional visa services

Moving to another country is not an easy task, as you need to go through different laid down set of procedures. One of these procedures calls for a valid Visa. It is one of the legitimate documents without which it is just next to impossible to immigrate or move to another country. You need to apply for a formal Visa on prescribed application format. The chances of success will depend on the condition whether you have filed the application form, completing it in full, and supported it with appropriate documentation or not. The need of Visa and Immigration expert comes up here. He is a thorough professional who can help you in variety of ways. Let’s take an elementary view of the services offered by the expert:

Does all the paper work – If you apply for the Visa, you need to do comprehensive paper work, and you always need to keep this thing in your hindsight. Whether it is travel Visa, or Spouse Visa, or Entrepreneur Visa, or any other type of Visa, if your paper work is not up to the mark, situation can turn upside down. Your application will be summarily rejected and this will be the cause of angst for you. The Visa application expert will help you to come out of this scenario. He or she will judge your application at various levels to ensure you have filled the form appropriately and supported it with necessary documentation.

Provides you with interview training – The Immigration firm will help you with interview and the questions asked therein. The Visa officer out there at consulate office will always be ready to grill you to the extent, wherein the situations become too strenuous to bear. However, if you are already prepared to handle the Visa interviewer, the whole scenario will work in your favour. A professionally managed Immigration firm will provide you with diversified knowledge on the culture, religion and socio-dynamic structure of the country. This will keep everything prepared, and you will be on the advantage side.

Helps you in every possible way – The firm is your friend in need as it will continue to give you personalised advice even after you have immigrated. You can always look ahead to its services and other favours at time of the need. Any serious primary or secondary problems can be dealt with effectively. And above all, you will feel confident there is someone in foreign country, whom you can reach at the time of emergency.

Fusco Browne is a hub of top UK immigration lawyers, who helps the clients in every way possible.

Friday, 24 June 2016

David Cameron Quits as Britain Votes for Brexit on 23 June 2016

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The long wait has finally come to an end. Britain has made its decision and it has voted to move out of the European Union after more than 22 years of membership. The results were subject to speculations till the last hour and in the end the Brexit camp won by a thin margin. While 48.1% voted in favour of Bremain (stay in the EU), it was 51.9% who voted for Brexit.

And while the markets and the citizenship status of many Europeans settled in the UK get engulfed in uncertainties, one of the major repercussions is the resignation of David Cameron.

The Prime Minister of Britain announced his resignation minutes after the leave supporters emerged victorious in the divisive referendum campaign. Just about a year after he won in the general election, a noticeably emotional Mr. Cameron, standing outside Number 10 on 24 June morning said “The will of the British people is an instruction that must be delivered.”



David Cameron had vigorously campaigned in the divisive referendum on Britain’s relationship with the European Union. He had appeared at several public events throughout the country to attest that Brexit would be an act of “economic self-harm”. But the electorate used this poll to reject the status quo.

As he announced his intention to step down, Mr. Cameron highlighted the major achievements of his tenure as the Prime Minister. These included rebuilding the British economy after the financial crisis; and legalising gay marriages.


How things turn out to be from here remains to be seen. Will the citizens nationals from EU countries now need to apply for Tier 1 entrepreneurvisa when they come to UK for work? How will it affect their current work status? 

Thursday, 23 June 2016

Top 5 universities in UK

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Planning to study in the UK and will apply for a student visa? Here’s what you may like to know about the universities in the British lands.

The QS World University Rankings® in their latest survey of 2015/16 have listed as many as 71 UK universities among the best in world and this is impressive. Out of 10 top universities in the UK, 4 are located in London, one in Scotland and rest are located mostly in England. Here let us read about the top 5 universities in UK.

  1. One of the oldest universities in the world, is the University of Cambridge. It is currently holding a joint place with the Stanford University at the 3rd place in world rankings. The university can be dated back to 1209 with prominent alumni like Stephen Hawking and Charles Darwin.
  2. University of Oxford is the oldest university of the English-speaking world. This year it has been placed at the 6th place in the QS World University Rankings. Oxford University Press of the university is the largest known university press in the world. It has quite a few notable alumni to its name with no less than twenty-six British prime ministers.
  3. University College London (UCL) is the topmost ranking university in London currently and is ranked at 7th place in the world. It was founded in 1826 and is an important center for biomedical research. It has the unique distinction of being the first university to be instituted in London and also the first ever to initiate admission of women on equal terms with men.
  4. Imperial College London was founded by the husband of Queen Victoria – Prince Albert. This year it is ranked as 8th in the world. It was the first college to form an academic health science center in the UK and the specialization verticals include, engineering, business and medicine.
  5. King’s College London (KCL) has been ranked at the 19th position in the world as a joint place with Australian National University (ANU). King George IV and the Duke of Wellington, founded in 1829. It specialises in medical teaching and biomedical research. Notably, it is home to six Medical Research Council centres, which is more than any other British university.

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

EU Referendum and its Repercussion for EEA Citizens in United Kingdom

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This 23rd June, the United Kingdom will vote to decide if it remains a part of the European Union or not. This is going to be a historical decision and will impact the non-British EU citizens living in the UK. These EU citizens who are living in the UK would obviously be worried on what would happen if the country votes to leave the EU.

Currently, there are over 3 million EU citizens residing in the UK and when the country decides to leave, the immediate impact is difficult to define. While it is safe to say that there will be restriction on free movement of EU migrants, it is highly unlikely that any immediate exit plans would be executed. Exiting will definitely take a long time and the process would have to be carefully planned to take into account entire families, generations of inhabitants, skilled EU immigrant workforce and property owners. Non EEA students, who are applying for citizenship status, as rule, need to have lived for 5 years and most probably the same will apply to the EU migrants.

However, to be on the safer side some of the following actions can be taken by an EU migrant to secure a residency now:

  1. Applying for registration certificate as an EU citizen: The application costs £65 and provides you with right to work and live in the UK. It does not necessitate any residence requirements. However, one has to bear in mind that there is no guarantee that registration will impact the EU migrant status if the UK decides to leave. The main purpose of the certificate is to aid EEA citizens to prove their right to live and work in the UK. Obtaining this certificate makes it convenient to prove that you have a right to work in the UK and claim benefits.

  2. Applying for a permanent residence: An EU immigrant who has lived in the UK for a period of five years can apply for permanent residence in the UK. This process costs £65 and involves filling in the application for a document certifying permanent residence or permanent residence or permanent residence card: form EEA (PR). This has to be submitted at Home Office with fee and other supporting documents.

  3. Applying for British Citizenship: This process can be time consuming and expensive. The current application fee for the process is £1,236. Along with this, the other associated fee involves taking life in the UK test to exhibit your language skills in English language. Other specific requirements include a 5 year resident period, limit on the time spent outside the UK. This might be a drastic step which should be taken after much thought.


Monday, 15 February 2016

Immigration Policies Ease Out For Nursing Professionals

In order to save the country form the deficit of the nursing professionals which is posing a threat for the NHS top recruit the receding staff, the ministry has been seen as easing out the immigration rules for the nurses. The addition of nurses to the tier 2 visa shortage occupation list, is a temporary measure put in place to try and ensure that the NHS can recruit the nurses needed to look after patients. Relaxing the tier 2 visa rules means that the NHS will be less reliant on agencies that may charge high fees, which last year cost the UK taxpayer billions of pounds.

What does it mean?

The new step would mean that  those nurses outside of the European Economic Area, who are applying for a tier 2 visa to work in the UK will, will be allowed to work as a nurse in UK as long as they meet the usual requirements, in almost all cases gain enough points under the Tier 2 points based system for immigration to the UK. Additionally, this now means that there are an unlimited number of Tier 2 General visas for nurses sponsored by an UK employer with a Tier 2 sponsorship licence.

Those who want to accelerate their chances at working in UK as nursing professional can take professional help with Fusco Browne Immigration.

Monday, 26 October 2015

Good UK immigration Services Provider Can Help You

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UK is one country that attracts millions of people from across the globe to its shores. The reasons could be plenty and varied. But the fact is that majority of the people irrespective of their religion and nationalities view this nation as a land of opportunities. They want to follow the footsteps of many other immigrants to this nation and carve out similar success stories for themselves. It is really important that these people if they really deserve it get the most optimal help in obtaining the visa to this great nation.

Considering the fact that UK is one of the most developed nations of the world and has a thriving economy it is quite logical that the Government here as well as the concerned authorities have put in some very stringent checks as far as immigration is concerned. Therefore the people desiring to immigrate to UK must make sure that their reasons are very much valid. They must be prepared to contribute to the development and the other welfare of this nation.


There are many reasons for which you might want to migrate to UK. It could be academics, work, business or simply a desire to carve out a better life for you. Whatever be the reason the fact is that in order to immigrate to UK you would have to go through their tough immigration procedures. What you need is the help of an efficient UK immigration services provider who would not only counsel you but would also help you in the entire process.