Well, as you all know by now Coronavirus ( Covid 19) is Upon Us, and like everything else Immigration has been particularly affected, with systematic “lockdown” in various countries around the world.
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Well, as you all know by now Coronavirus ( Covid 19) is Upon Us, and like everything else Immigration has been particularly affected, with systematic “lockdown” in various countries around the world.
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Brexit and transition Period
So, on the 31st of January 2020, Britain formally left the European Union, but no real changes have yet occurred, as the withdrawal agreement guarantees EU (and British citizens who are lawfully resident in other EU member states) broadly the same rights as they had before Brexit Day.
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Background
There are different routes to meet the income threshold, and each have their own rules that need to be followed in order to be successful with a visa application. It is common knowledge that we can use cash savings to meet the income threshold, which typically involves cash savings held either in the form of a current account or a savings account e.g. an ISA account.
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If you are a British national who has been residing outside the UK, and has a non-EU national spouse, once you start thinking about relocating to the UK with your other half, you are probably wondering where to start.
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Background
If you are British citizen, or have an Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK, and wish to bring your partner or child/children who are not EU-nationals to the UK, then you usually need to meet the income threshold of £18,600.
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