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British immigration conditions

The first category is students who are interested in studying in the UK above 18. Parents are advised to consider the development direction of their children after graduation and make immigration plans in advance when arranging their study abroad plans for their children.

The second category is suitable for children to study in the UK, and parents are interested in accompanying them. If the parents accompanying them to the UK are the main applicants, the investment of 654.38+0 million pounds will enable parents and children to obtain resident status, and the tuition fees for children attending local public schools will be free after obtaining this status.

The third category is people who have a strong desire to live in Britain. Some small and medium-sized cities in Britain are very livable, attracting many families who want to live in Europe.

Then the next question is how to apply for British immigration? Someone asked what to do if both parents are under 65? British immigration policy allows applications, but if there is no reasonable reason to apply in advance, applications can easily be rejected. And since April 6th, the visa fee for this kind of visa has been raised to RMB 18 yuan, and each applicant is in 480 yuan, so this is not recommended. When parents are under the age of 65 or the guarantor has not obtained permanent residency in the UK, we suggest that parents apply for a visit visa for half a year. If the applicant has a good entry and exit record in the UK before immigrating to the UK, he can apply for a long-term visit visa of 1- 10 years. If parents with tourist visas are just over 65 when visiting relatives in the UK, they can directly submit their applications for permanent residence in the UK without returning to China.

In addition, the conditions for immigrating to Britain include that the guarantor must prove that he is the only or main economic pillar, and the evidence to be provided includes funds and other relatives.

First, regardless of whether the guarantor and the applicant are separated, the visa officer also needs you to provide proof that you support your parents.

Secondly, this kind of application also needs to look at other very important aspects, such as the situation of other relatives of the applicant: for example, the guarantor has other brothers and sisters in China who also have the responsibility of support. In this case, even if the financial conditions of the British guarantor are better than those of other relatives in China, such an application will be very difficult.

Third, like all visas, the main applicant needs to provide his own financial situation (such as work income and bank deposits), as well as proof of housing in the UK and so on.