Residency
Below are our 10 articles in the residency' category:

If an application for indefinite leave to remain in the UK is refused by the UK Border Agency a written notice will be sent to the unsuccessful...

Some foreign nationals who have been in the UK with permission for a certain amount of time will be entitled to apply for indefinite leave to...

All British citizens and the citizens of some Commonwealth countries have the right to live in the UK. Citizens of these countries who do not have...

UK residents who do not have a passport – or who cannot use their passport for travel – may apply for UK travel documents to enable them to pass...

All children in the UK must undertake full-time education between the ages of five and sixteen. From 2013 children will have to stay in some form...

A number of factors will determine whether UK residents have the right to work or take up employment in the UK. These could include their...

UK residents are entitled to receive healthcare from National Health Service (NHS) doctors and hospitals. For permanent UK residents treatment by...

UK residents who are over the age of 18 and are either permanently settled in the UK or are returning there to live may bring with them their wife,...

Under immigration law some foreign nationals who come to the UK with a visa have to register with the UK police once they arrive. If this is a...

The Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) is a higher court which deals with appeals against some or all decisions to:
Deport someone...
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