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Our expertise covers immigration routes for individual investors and entrepreneurs, small and medium businesses, as well as multinational companies.
The Skilled Worker visa is a sponsorship system: a foreign worker cannot simply apply for this visa unaided. Applicants need a job offer from an organisation holding a skilled worker sponsor licence willing to employ the ...
We provide legal advice and assistance on all areas of UK personal immigration law including spouse visas, british citizenship, and work visa routes.
To apply for a UK Spouse Visa and enter the UK, you must be married to or in a civil partnership with a British citizen, UK-settled person or UK refugee. The main eligibility criteria include providing proof that you are ...
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Let us make your application process stress-free and professionally successful. Through our commitment to client satisfaction, we will realise your immigration goals and ensure there are no delays in the processing of your application.
Cartier Enterprises can provide the legal support and consultancy you require to streamline and simplify your individual immigration case. Whether you’re planning a move to the UK or already living and working in Britain on a temporary basis, we’ll ensure you achieve your objectives quickly, comfortably and affordably.
From start to finish, your assigned advisor will guide you through every step of the application process, helping you obtain the permits and visas you need as promptly as possible. We can also help secure the visa and permits you may need for family members and employees to legally enter and secure residence in the United Kingdom.
For an obligation-free consultation with our immigration experts, get in touch with our team today to discuss how we can help you – call us on 0208 638 5532 or get in touch online.
People from outside of the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland can apply for a family visitor visa. People who cannot apply for a Family Visitor visa are those who qualify to become citizens of the United Kingdom. This includes people who are eligible for dual nationality and will be required to apply for British … Continue reading Family Visitor Visa →
The UK business visitor visa allows foreign nationals from non-EEA countries to travel to the UK to perform certain business activities. The route does not lead to settlement in the UK and all visitors must make a separate application, even when travelling as part of a group. Requirements for a Business Visit Visa In order … Continue reading Business Visitor Visa →
Persons living outside the United Kingdom, and planning to move here for a maximum of 6 months can take their domestic workers with them. The worker should, however, apply for Domestic Workers in a Private Household Visa, to accompany their employer in the UK. Domestic worker visa requirements An individual can apply for a domestic … Continue reading Overseas Domestic Worker Visa →
If you are a non-UK citizen and are not currently in the UK, but have previously been granted indefinite leave to remain in the UK, you may be eligible to return to the UK for settlement on the basis of a returning resident visa. Returning Resident Visa Eligibility You must: plan to return to live … Continue reading Returning Resident Visa →
Eligible persons who have completed a continuous 5-year period of qualifying residence in the UK will be granted indefinite leave to remain in the UK, also known as Settled Status. Most applicants now eligible to apply for Settled Status will already have been granted Pre-Settled Status. If you are not eligible for Settled Status under … Continue reading EU Settlement Scheme →
Many different types of immigration visas can lead to ILR including Spouse Visas, Innovator Visas and the Skilled Worker Visa. Indefinite Leave to Remain enables a person to live in the UK without any restrictions and is the first step towards naturalisation. Indefinite Leave to Remain requirements and eligibility The specific requirements differ depending on the particular circumstances … Continue reading Indefinite Leave to Remain →
The Permitted Paid Engagement Visa route does not lead to settlement in the UK and all visitors must make a separate application, even when travelling as part of a group. Permitted Paid Engagement Visa Requirements In order to qualify for a Permitted Paid Engagement Visit Visa you will need to satisfy UK Visas & Immigration … Continue reading Permitted Paid Engagement →
The right of abode is an immigration status which means a person is free to live in, work in, enter and leave the UK without being subject to immigration controls. A person with the right of abode does not need a visa to enter the UK and there are no limits on the length of … Continue reading Right of Abode →
If you want to get British citizenship for your child, you can apply to ‘register’ them as British citizens. Registering is a way of applying for British citizenship for children. Your child needs British citizenship before they can get a UK passport. If your child is over 18 years old, they’ll need to apply as … Continue reading Registration as a British Citizen →
In order to be naturalised as a British citizen, you will need to meet certain statutory criteria with regard to your immigration status, length of residence in the UK, future intentions, knowledge of the English language and life in the UK, and good character. The requirements for British Citizenship by Naturalisation vary slightly depending on … Continue reading Natrualisation as a British Citizen →
Securing a UK Ancestry Visa can be life-changing. With so much at stake, you will need to ensure you complete the application form correctly and provide all necessary supporting documents to evidence your eligibility. While you will be required to work while in the UK, there are no restrictions on the type of work you … Continue reading UK Ancestry Visa →
The requirements of the parent route are set out in “Section EC-PT: Entry clearance as a parent of a child in the UK”. This section can be found within Appendix FM, an appendix to the main body of the Immigration Rules. When you click through to Appendix FM, the drop-down menu to access Section EC-PT is confusingly … Continue reading Parent of a British Child →
Our immigration advisers provide professional personal immigration law advice and representation to individuals looking to enter or remain in the UK for work, study or family reasons.
We work directly with our clients, drawing on our years of experience in preparing high-quality visa applications.
We recognise that every client’s circumstances are unique and provide tailored immigration law solutions designed to meet individual needs.
If you’re concerned about the possible implications of Brexit on your current status or a future immigration application, we’d be happy to discuss your case in more detail. For an obligation-free consultation with our immigration experts, reach out to the team at Cartier Enterprises today.
Adivis assists international clients in obtaining UK visas, residence and citizenship under the respective programs. Contact us to arrange an initial private consultation.
Registration Number: F202200014
Membership ID 9204
British Council Certified Agents
Adivis is the trading name of Adivis Ltd company registered in England and Wales with company number: 12633225.
This firm is regulated by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner.
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