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Do you want to live in Britain as a UK National? To start the process of ‘naturalising’ and to become a British Citizen you must first be granted Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK (ILR) and gain full UK citizenship rights. You can do this through a Marriage / Civil Partnership with a UK National, by registering your child as a British National, or through the Right of Abode in the UK. There are a number of different types of UK Tier Visas that you can enter the country with as well as a separate UK Sponsor Licence should you wish to bring family members to reside with you in the United Kingdom.
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EAA & Swiss Nationals
Your family (spouse or civil partner, any children or grandchildren, or the parents or grandparents of you, your spouse or your civil partner) may join you here. If you are a student, only your spouse, civil partner or dependent children are entitled to a right of residence.
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Residency / Returning Resident
This category applies to people who want to return to live in the United Kingdom after they had previously been allowed to stay here permanently but decided to leave.
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Retired People
On 27 November 2008 the immigration rules were amended removing the provision for retired persons to immigrate to the UK by the independent means route.
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Transfer of Conditions
If your old passport contains a residence permit (also known as leave to remain), you must transfer that residence permit to your new passport when the old one expires. You can choose not to have the residence permit transferred to your new passport, but in that case, you must carry both your old passport and your new passport when you travel to the United Kingdom.
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Asylum Services
Asylum is a type of protection given by a country to someone who is fleeing persecution in their own country. It is given under the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. The UK has a long history in providing a place of safety for genuine refugees.
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