Imperial Visas-United Kingdom (UK) Visas

At Imperial Visas our OISC Registered team of UK immigration Specialists are on hand to Provide Extensive advice, and Guidance on all Visa issues.

Sunday 30 December 2012

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Wednesday 26 December 2012

Schengen Visas

Schengen Visas

The Schengen Visa is for those who require a visa to travel into Europe. This visa was designed to help simplify traveling in and between the 25 Schengen member countries. However, only 15 of the 25 Schengen countries have implemented the common border controls and visa provisions. The Schengen visa is a short duration visa anyone looking to settle in Europe will need to apply for an alternative visa. The purpose of travel should be for, tourism, business, or leisure. It is strongly advised you plan your journey, to meet the time frame of the visa, as obtaining an extension is extremely difficult. Once the visa is granted the holder of the visa can travel freely throughout the Schengen countries for up to 90 days at any one time.

Saturday 22 December 2012

Conditions of Indefinite Leave to Remain (EEA Family Permit Requirements)

Conditions of Indefinite Leave to Remain (EEA Family Permit Requirements)

Many UK immigration categories offer the option of Indefinite Leave to Remain, also known as Permanent Residency to non UK citizens. This enables non UK applicants to live and work in the country for an indefinite period of time without any immigration restrictions. Eligibility Criteria Permanent Residence in the UK is granted only to those individuals who have lived in the UK for a required number of years under their respective visa category which leads to settlement. There are a few conditions which an applicant has to follow:

Not remained outside the UK for more than 2 years whilst on their visa (This does not apply to British Overseas Citizens and British Protected Persons). Not undertaken any activities that would be regarded as a criminal offence.

Occurrence of any of the above conditions can lead to loss of Indefinite Leave to Remain status, so it is crucial that all conditions are adhered to by the applicant.

Friday 21 December 2012

Dependants and Spouse Immigration

Dependants and Spouse Immigration

Citizens of EEA countries have the right to live and work in the UK under European law. Any family members or spouse of the candidate can also enjoy the rights to live and work in the UK with the EEA national even if they do not belong to an EEA nation themselves. Any citizen of an EEA country wishing to take up residency in the UK is also permitted to bring their dependant family. If the candidate is the national of an old EEA country, then they can enter the UK with minimum documentation. The candidate is not required to apply for entry clearance but may be asked to provide some evidence such as their passport or national identity card for verification.

Thursday 20 December 2012

What is British citizenship

What is British citizenship

British citizenship is one of the 6 different forms of British nationality as stated in the British Nationality Act 1981. The most vital evidence of British citizenship is a British passport. Non UK nationals generally become eligible for British citizenship after a period of holding Indefinite Leave to Remain status in the UK. If someone feels that they have a claim to British nationality but cannot apply for a British passport due to insufficient documents, they are able to apply for a nationality status certificate.

Monday 17 December 2012

Alternative Routes UK De Facto Visa

Alternative Routes UK De Facto Visa

UK De Facto Visa/unmarried partner visa – Alternative Routes
The UK Immigration De-facto Visa follows similar principles as the UK Marriage Visa. It applies to common law and conjugal partners and not the7 spouses and places emphasis on establishing the authenticity of the relationship. The Unmarried Partner Visa is applicable for probationary period of two years and this can lead to the application for indefinite leave to remain or to obtaining British nationality subsequently. The unmarried partner visa meant for both heterosexual and homosexual relationships and allows entry into the UK if all the requirements are fulfilled.

Saturday 15 December 2012

Eligibility (Tier 1 general visa)

Eligibility (Tier 1 general visa)

Tier 1 General visa is specifically designed so that non EEA nationals contributing to the economy of the UK are able to enter the country. It is different from the other immigration tiers in that is does not require a sponsor’s certificate but is primarily based on the scores achieved by the applicant in the Points Based System. The candidate is required to score at least 75 points to qualify for the visa. The Tier 1 General visa allows the holder to live and work in the UK for a period of 3 years, after 3 years they can also apply for an extension.

Wednesday 12 December 2012

Duration of a Denmark Student Visa:

Duration of a Denmark Student Visa:

Upon successful receipt of a Danish Student Visa the validity of your visa will cover the entire duration of your period of study. An exception to this is if you have applied under a Youth Study or a Basic programme in which case the visa will be valid for a period of 1 year.

Working while on a Denmark Student Visa:

If you wish to gain employment while under a Danish Student Visa, you will be eligible to work up to a maximum of 15 hours per week during term time and full time between June and August.

Study in Denmark – Extension to Visa:

Should the need arise, you can apply for an extension on your Student Visa for a period of 6 months after finishing your studies in order to find full time employment.

Denmark Student Visa Family regulations:

If you are granted a Danish Student Visa (Not including Youth or Basic student) you will be eligible to bring any your under 18 children into the country with you. You may also bring a cohabiting partner into the country under this visa. The only stipulation concerning this is that for every dependant you bring in you must hold 25,000 Krone in savings. Your spouse will be eligible to work in full time employment during the entire duration of your Danish Student Visa.

Monday 10 December 2012

Imperial Visas - United Kingdom Visas


Friday 7 December 2012

Charity worker category

Charity worker category

The Tier 5 UK immigration visa is a point based immigration service designed to accommodate those who wish to immigrate to the UK on a temporary basis and participate in a youth mobility program. The applicant must have a sponsor and a valid certificate of sponsorship before applying for this visa. This visa is open to any persons between the ages of 18 and 30 and aims to increase the influx of social, cultural and religious benefits that the youths and temporary workers bring to the country.


Monday 3 December 2012

Tier 2 Visa


Tier 2 Visa

Imperial Visas are Tier 2 experts.

The tier 2 Visa is designed for nationals from non European Economic Area who have a confirmed job offer from a UK based company. Implemented on 27 November 2008, this visa category is an employer-led process with the sponsoring company applying on behalf of the candidate. Applicants for tier 2 visas must obtain a work permit before entering the country. The visa is especially designed for medium to highly skilled workers in possession of a sponsorship certificate.

Sunday 2 December 2012

Tier 2 Certificate of sponsorship

Tier 2 Certificate of sponsorship

Certificate of sponsorship or a work permit are one and the same
A Certificate of Sponsorship can also be known as a Work Permit. It can be allocated by an employer, an authorising officer or in some cases even a representative (a level one user) having access to the sponsorship management system and residing in the UK.
Once granted, an employer will also be given a reference number. The candidate can then apply for permission to enter or stay in the UK. However, an applicant cannot apply to enter the UK more than three months prior to their employment start date.

Friday 30 November 2012

UK Spouse Visa

UK Spouse Visa

The UK Border Agency has introduced various categories which permit you to work in the UK if you are a non EEA national

Kinds of UK Visas Permitting Employment

The UK replaced its previous immigration system with the Tier Point Based System. The tiers are as following:

Tier 1: This category includes Tier 1 (Exceptional talent), Tier 1 (Entrepreneur), Tier 1 (Investor), Tier 1 (Post-study work), and Tier 1 (General) these Tier 1 categories allow high value migrants to come and work in the UK and contribute to the growth and development of the country.

Tier 2: This category includes Tier 2 (General), Tier 2 (Minister of religion), Tier 2 (Sportsperson) and Tier 2 (Intra company transfer) this category is designed for skilled workers who have a job offer while in the UK or when entering the country. Please contact one of Imperial Visas representative today for further information on these categories.

Tier 4: Designed for students (Please note there are certain working restriction, please check the rules for this category on our website or contact a one of our representative for further information.)

Tier 5: This is a temporary worker categories and includes Tier 5 (Temporary worker – creative and sporting), Tier 5 (Temporary worker – charity workers), Tier 5 (Temporary worker – religious workers), Tier 5 (Temporary worker – government authorised exchange), Tier 5 (Temporary worker – international agreement) and Tier 5 (Youth mobility scheme) In order to meet primary non-economic objectives, temporary workers and workers covered under Youth Mobility Scheme are allowed to work for a specific time frame.

Thursday 29 November 2012

British Citizenship

British Citizenship

The British citizenship structure is defined in the British Nationality Act 1981 that came into effect on 1st January 1983. The law outlines how UK citizenship can be obtained, under what circumstances an individual is classed as a British citizen and how they relinquish their citizenship. Based on current citizenship or nationality status, the candidate can apply for a visa in several ways. If the candidate was issued a British passport on or after 1st January 1983, they will be considered a British citizen.



British Citizenship Requirements

here are certain requirements that must be fulfilled to acquire British citizenship. If the applicant is married to a British citizen, they need to have:

Lived in the UK for 3 years and be in possession of an ILR on the date of application
Been residing in the UK at the beginning of those 3 years
Not been absent from the UK in excess of 270 days during the 3 year period
Not been absent from the UK in excess of 90 days during the last 12 month period before application
Be of good character
The intension of settling in the UK permanently
Good knowledge of English, Welsh or Scottish Gaelic
Passed the Life In The UK test

Applicants who are not married to a British citizen should:

Have stayed in the UK for a period of 5 years and the last year as a permanent resident with ILR
Not been absent from the UK for more than 450 days in that period
Not been absent from the UK for more than 90 days during the last 12 months before application
Be of good character
Have the intension of settling in the UK permanently
Have good knowledge of English, Welsh or Scottish Gaelic
Have passed the Life In The UK test

Sunday 25 November 2012

Denmark Student Visa:

Duration of a Denmark Student Visa:

Upon successful receipt of a Danish Student Visa the validity of your visa will cover the entire duration of your period of study. An exception to this is if you have applied under a Youth Study or a Basic programme in which case the visa will be valid for a period of 1 year.

Working while on a Denmark Student Visa:

If you wish to gain employment while under a Danish Student Visa, you will be eligible to work up to a maximum of 15 hours per week during term time and full time between June and August.

Study in Denmark – Extension to Visa:

Should the need arise, you can apply for an extension on your Student Visa for a period of 6 months after finishing your studies in order to find full time employment.

Denmark Student Visa Family regulations:

If you are granted a Danish Student Visa (Not including Youth or Basic student) you will be eligible to bring any your under 18 children into the country with you. You may also bring a cohabiting partner into the country under this visa. The only stipulation concerning this is that for every dependant you bring in you must hold 25,000 Krone in savings. Your spouse will be eligible to work in full time employment during the entire duration of your Danish Student Visa.

Thursday 22 November 2012

Benefits (EEA Residence Permit)

Benefits (EEA Residence Permit)

EEA Residence Permit. EEA Residence Permit Visa entitles EEA nationals and their dependents with the right to live and work without restriction in the UK under European Community Law. The applicant is eligible to work without the need for a UK work permit, however in some circumstances they may need to register under the Worker Registration Scheme. The Residence Permit is valid for 5 years with the option of applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain after 4 years. To be eligible for the permit EEA nationals must be able to financially support themselves and any dependents during their stay in the UK.

Sunday 18 November 2012

Uk Marriage Visa

Marriage UK

The UK Marriage Visa or Spouse Visa allows a non-EU individual to move to the UK and live with their UK settled spouse. Not fulfilling all the immigration rules outlined for The UK Marriage Visa can lead to the application being declined. Applicants must be cautious to fill in all relevant sections on their form correctly and ensure all conditions are fulfilled as applications can often be rejected on many different grounds.
 How a person can qualify for a UK Marriage Visa? 

Qualifying conditions are: 
The married couple must both be at least 18 years old
Have met and known each other previously
Legally married
Must intend to live together permanently
Must be financially stable and able to support themselves and any dependents without the use of public funds
Be in possession of suitable accommodation

Benefits of UK Marriage Visa (Spouse Visa) 

The UK Marriage Visa allows an applicant to bring their spouse to the UK if they have settled status in the UK. Settled status means they are living in the UK lawfully with no restrictions on the length of time they can remain in the country. 

Once the Marriage Visa is approved, the applicant can stay and work in the UK without need for applying for a UK work permit. There are no restrictions on the type of employment undertaken by a Marriage Visa holder. 

An applicant can obtain permanent status to live in the UK. Once this is granted, the candidate becomes eligible to apply for British Citizenship.

Saturday 17 November 2012

Duration for which the visa is granted

Duration for which the visa is granted
The tier 2 Work Permit is usually issued for a period ranging from 1 day up to 5 years, depending on the length of time requested by the sponsoring company. Ultimately the final decision is at the discretion of the Home Office.
Tier 2 Work Permit holders can become eligible to apply for the ILR if they have been living in the UK continuously for 5 years under the same work permit. If they have spent more than two years outside the UK during that time, they will no longer be eligible for ILR or permanent residency. Candidates with ILR status can go on to apply for UK citizenship on meeting citizenship requirements.

Friday 9 November 2012

Schengen Visas

Schengen Visas

The Schengen Visa is for those who require a visa to travel into Europe. This visa was designed to help simplify traveling in and between the 25 Schengen member countries. However, only 15 of the 25 Schengen countries have implemented the common border controls and visa provisions. The Schengen visa is a short duration visa anyone looking to settle in Europe will need to apply for an alternative visa. The purpose of travel should be for, tourism, business, or leisure. It is strongly advised you plan your journey, to meet the time frame of the visa, as obtaining an extension is extremely difficult. Once the visa is granted the holder of the visa can travel freely throughout the Schengen countries for up to 90 days at any one time.

Thursday 8 November 2012

Denmark Green Card

Denmark Visas Overview

At Imperial Visas Dot Com, our experienced team offer a variety of services to ensure successful emigration or relocation to Denmark and deliver an unparalleled package specifically tailored to match each client’s unique needs. Whether you require Residency, Work, Family or Study based visas we will work in partnership with you every step of the way. For further, more detailed information on the different long term packages we offer pertaining to Denmark Visas please view the categories below. 

Family reunification:

If you and your spouse or partner are 24 years old or above with strong economic, family or educational ties to Denmark and intend to live together upon successful migration then a Family Reunification visa may be for you. 

Denmark Green Card:

If you can demonstrate and meet the criteria for age, work experience, education, Danish language skills and exceed the minimum maintenance requirement then a Green Card is an excellent option when considering relocation to Denmark. 

Denmark Work Permit:

If you are an EU, EEA or Nordic citizen educated to degree standard and meet the minimum salary requirement or have been offered a role listed on the highly skilled occupation shortlist our team of highly trained caseworkers will help you to make your transition into Danish employment easier. 

Denmark Student Visa:

Denmark offers a superb university education system which is quickly becoming popular among students who wish to take a course in a foreign country. If you are considering studying abroad a Danish student visa is an excellent choice.

Wednesday 7 November 2012

What is British citizenship ?

What is British citizenship

British citizenship is one of the 6 different forms of British nationality as stated in the British Nationality Act 1981. The most vital evidence of British citizenship is a British passport. Non UK nationals generally become eligible for British citizenship after a period of holding Indefinite Leave to Remain status in the UK. If someone feels that they have a claim to British nationality but cannot apply for a British passport due to insufficient documents, they are able to apply for a nationality status certificate.

Friday 5 October 2012

Employment EEA and Swiss nationals

Employment EEA and Swiss nationals

European Nationals Nationals of the European Economic Area or Switzerland are permitted to live and work in the UK without prior requirement of entry clearance. EEA or Swiss Nationals are also permitted to bring family members or dependents to accompany them during their stay in the UK. Dependents benefit from the same rights as the primary EEA or Swiss National, the main one being the freedom to accept any form of employment in the UK or to even be self employed.

Thursday 4 October 2012

Spouse Visas


Monday 1 October 2012

Tier 4 Sponsor Visa

Tier 4 Sponsor Licence - For education providers to teach students outside of the European Economic Area, they must hold a Tier 4 Sponsor Licence. 


Saturday 29 September 2012

Family Visa

This visa allows a child of an UK citizen, UK permanent resident, or an eligible  citizen to move to UK. If granted, the visa will allow a child to travel to and remain in UK with their parent sponsor permanently. If you are interested in applying for permanent residence in UK via this roue please contact our team to discuss this in detail

Thursday 27 September 2012

Entrepreneur Visa


Monday 24 September 2012

Tier 1 Graduate Entrepreneur

Tier 1 Graduate Entrepreneur- This type of visa is for graduates who have world class of innovative ideas or entrepreneurial skills and have been identified by UK higher education institutions. They can extend their stay to the UK after graduation to establish their business.Start Your free Assessment here : www.imperialvisas.com

Friday 21 September 2012

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Sunday 16 September 2012

Imperial Visas - United Kingdom

Monday 3 September 2012

Indefinite Leave To Remain

UK ILR

Indefinite Leave to Remain is also known as Permanent Residency. ILR is the last step any non UK national has to fulfil before they are eligible to apply for a British Passport. The right and responsibility provided are similar to British Nationality.

There are several ways to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain in the United Kingdom. Start Your Free Assessment Here At: www.imperialvisas.com or Call us at : 0203-627-4777

Saturday 1 September 2012

British Citizenship - Imperial Visas @0203-627-4777


The British citizenship structure is defined in the British Nationality Act 1981 that came into effect on 1st January 1983.

 British citizenship
 The law outlines how UK citizenship can be obtained, under what circumstances an individual is classed as a British citizen and how they relinquish their citizenship. Based on current citizenship or nationality status, the candidate can apply for a visa in several ways. If the candidate was issued a British passport on or after 1st January 1983, they will be considered a British citizen.





Thursday 30 August 2012

Imperial Visas United Kingdom (UK) Visas

Wednesday 29 August 2012

Visa For UK Imperial Visas call @+44-0203 627 4777


Imperial Visas pride ourselves on the phenomenal service we offer to our clients. We are extremely proud of the level of service, and of course most importantly the amount of approvals we are able to achieve on behalf of our clients. Based in Croydon, London we are situated directly behind the Home Office which puts us in a very favorable position when it comes to securing same day slots, and keeping up to date with new government policies.



Visa for UK kind of vacationer pass applications could be categorize in a relaxed way into two the standard function and the sponsor submission by means of the standard function, you have to the whole thing on your have possession of and nobody from the US helps you, the sponsor application, on top of the supplementary hand, involves a second social gathering approaching from the US. These apply to personal belongings where you obtain provocation to come to the US. Its procedure could on the other hand, be puzzling as you and your pay for need to in attendance a batch of credentials.


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Monday 20 August 2012

UK Immigration Imperial Visas


UK Immigration, This can be determined by the definitions and the requirements of the British nationality act 1981 and the related legislation based on the persons date and place of birth and origin. In order to apply for permanent residence in the UK, the applicant has to fulfill certain requirements. He or she should have correct information regarding the visa they currently hold and whether they are eligible to live and work in the country on a permanent basis.




UK Immigration laws describe the officially authorized duty and legitimate privileges of folks migrate. The laws feature with reference to the state of affairs under which migration must be accepted. The rules specify the eligibility of the immigrant. The personality, who satisfies the convention of the immigration commandment, only will get approval to enter the country. The requirement of the immigrants to the country is in good health defined in the laws. The migration law specifies the actions to have power over the prohibited immigrant. The laws are every so over and over again revise by amendment according to rations of the established state of affairs.

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Monday 13 August 2012

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The Olympic spirit rises out of the Flame
The stems of the Olympic Cauldron open outwards as the outline of a flaming, 20m-wide phoenix rises out of it.Visit Us At : Http://www.imperialvisas.com Or Contact Us At; 0203-627-4777

Saturday 4 August 2012

Imperial Visas Provided Denmark Green Card call Now @+44-0203 627 4777

 In order for an applicant to qualify for a Denmark Green Card which would grant the individual permanent residence in Denmark, they would need to meet the point’s requirement in accordance with Danish Immigration system.


The applicant would need to score a minimum of 100 points based on age, education and language with work experience. The education section of the Denmark Green Card is reviewed by CIRRUS,itself is overseen by Denmark Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation.

Points for education are awarded on the following basis:

  • 30 points – Bachelors degree
  • 50 points – Bachelors degree + one year Masters Degree
  • 60 points – Masters Degree
  • 80 points – PHD


Imperial Visas Dot Com have assisted many individuals in their immigration process to Denmark. Our immigration specialists and caseworkers have a wide range of immigration expertise and experience to assist you through the Danish Immigration system. Find out if you qualify for the Denmark Green Card by filling out our online enquiry form today, or feel free to contact us directly on -0203-627-4777. 


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 Telephone: +44-0203 627 4777
Fax: +44- 0203 627 5488
Location: 2nd Floor Cygnet House,
12-14 Sydenham Road Croydon Surrey CR0 2EE-58785