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What is Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) UK guide

The UK’s immigration system is designed around sponsorship. For most non-UK nationals seeking employment in Britain, a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) is the linchpin of a successful visa...

Life in the UK Test – Who needs to take it and why

The Life in the UK Test is more than a quiz—it’s a legal requirement for many individuals who wish to settle permanently or become citizens of the United Kingdom. Introduced to ensure applicants...

Difference between Immigration Adviser and Solicitor – Who do you need?

The UK immigration system is complex, layered, and ever-evolving. Whether you're applying for a work visa, bringing family over, or preparing to settle permanently, the process is rarely...

How a Pre-Action Protocol Letter can protect your immigration rights

In a post-Brexit United Kingdom grappling with record migration figures and increasingly restrictive visa policies, legal tools like the pre-action protocol letter have taken on renewed significance...

How to qualify for a Scale Up Visa in 2025

The scale up visa is designed for individuals joining fast-growing UK companies that are expanding at pace and need skilled talent to fuel their growth. This visa offers a unique path for...

Frontier worker EU rights in the UK

The UK’s immigration landscape has shifted dramatically in the years following Brexit. One group that often flies under the radar is frontier workers—EU citizens who continue to live outside the UK...

UK Immigration Law changes coming on 22 July 2025: What you need to know

Significant changes are arriving for UK immigration law on 22 July 2025, reshaping the way businesses hire from abroad and how skilled workers plan their careers. These updates, anchored in the...

Moving to the UK with a scale-up visa: what skilled workers should know

The scale-up visa is a unique route created by the UK government to attract highly skilled individuals to work in dynamic, high-growth companies. Launched with the goal of strengthening the country’s...

ILR Dependent Visa rules for 2025: What you need to know

Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) grants a person the right to live in the UK without immigration time restrictions. Once someone holds ILR, their immediate family members—such as a spouse, civil...