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The Immigration Rules can also be referred to as:
The Immigration Rules can also be referred to as:
- HC 395 (correct)
- Appendix Skilled Worker
- Part 9 of the Rules
- Appendix FM
Your client, a German national, wants to come to the UK to work for a company as a PR assistant. He has not lived and worked in the UK before. Where will you look to see if he can qualify for entry clearance?
Your client, a German national, wants to come to the UK to work for a company as a PR assistant. He has not lived and worked in the UK before. Where will you look to see if he can qualify for entry clearance?
- Part 9 of the Rules
- Appendix FM
- In Appendix Skilled Worker (correct)
- None of the above
What level of English language is required for an applicant seeking to come to the UK on the Start-Up route?
What level of English language is required for an applicant seeking to come to the UK on the Start-Up route?
- A1
- B1
- B2 (correct)
- C1
Your client, a non-EEA national, wants to apply for entry clearance to come to the UK to study a degree. They will need to score points for the Study requirement. Which one of the following requirements will they not need to meet?
Your client, a non-EEA national, wants to apply for entry clearance to come to the UK to study a degree. They will need to score points for the Study requirement. Which one of the following requirements will they not need to meet?
Your client, a non-EEA national, has leave to enter as a Tier 4 Student. She has completed her degree and wants to apply for leave to remain under the Skilled Worker route. What will be the relevant financial requirement?
Your client, a non-EEA national, has leave to enter as a Tier 4 Student. She has completed her degree and wants to apply for leave to remain under the Skilled Worker route. What will be the relevant financial requirement?
You can switch into the (Temporary Worker) Religious Worker from which of the following?
You can switch into the (Temporary Worker) Religious Worker from which of the following?
Your client, a Nigerian national, aged 30, wants to come to the UK under the Ancestry rules. His grandmother was born in the UK. What will be the relevant financial requirement?
Your client, a Nigerian national, aged 30, wants to come to the UK under the Ancestry rules. His grandmother was born in the UK. What will be the relevant financial requirement?
For a non-EEA national who seeks to demonstrate they have had 10 years continuous lawful residence in the UK, they will need to meet the continuity of residence requirements, which can be found in:
For a non-EEA national who seeks to demonstrate they have had 10 years continuous lawful residence in the UK, they will need to meet the continuity of residence requirements, which can be found in:
In addition to the Suitability criteria in Appendix FM, an applicant for entry clearance as an adult dependent relative will need to consider:
In addition to the Suitability criteria in Appendix FM, an applicant for entry clearance as an adult dependent relative will need to consider:
Your client wants you to make an application to extend his leave as a partner. However, his current leave has expired on the day of your meeting. How will you advise him?
Your client wants you to make an application to extend his leave as a partner. However, his current leave has expired on the day of your meeting. How will you advise him?
Your client, a non-EEA national, wants to join her British partner in the UK. Her husband has been working part-time over the last year, earning a gross annual income of £16,900. He has some savings. How much in cash savings will your client require to meet the financial requirements?
Your client, a non-EEA national, wants to join her British partner in the UK. Her husband has been working part-time over the last year, earning a gross annual income of £16,900. He has some savings. How much in cash savings will your client require to meet the financial requirements?
Your client, a Jamaican national, aged 29, wants to apply to extend her leave under the partner rules. She seeks your advice on the English language requirements. She does not have a degree and has not sat a language test. You inform your client that:
Your client, a Jamaican national, aged 29, wants to apply to extend her leave under the partner rules. She seeks your advice on the English language requirements. She does not have a degree and has not sat a language test. You inform your client that:
An EEA national, who had been continuously residing and working in the UK for 5 years, will be able to continue their residence in the UK after 31 December 2020 if they applied for and were granted:
An EEA national, who had been continuously residing and working in the UK for 5 years, will be able to continue their residence in the UK after 31 December 2020 if they applied for and were granted:
Your client’s application for pre-settled status under Appendix EU has been refused because the Home Office considers they do not meet the eligibility requirements. How will you advise them?
Your client’s application for pre-settled status under Appendix EU has been refused because the Home Office considers they do not meet the eligibility requirements. How will you advise them?
Your client, a non-EEA national, has recently been granted indefinite leave to enter as a parent of a child in the UK. When can they apply for naturalisation?
Your client, a non-EEA national, has recently been granted indefinite leave to enter as a parent of a child in the UK. When can they apply for naturalisation?
Which of the following children (born in 2018) will not be able to register as a British citizen under the British Nationality Act 1981 in any circumstances?
Which of the following children (born in 2018) will not be able to register as a British citizen under the British Nationality Act 1981 in any circumstances?
Your client, a non-EEA national, left the UK one year ago after he was granted Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) to look after his father’s business. He now wants to return to live in the UK permanently. You advise your client that he:
Your client, a non-EEA national, left the UK one year ago after he was granted Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) to look after his father’s business. He now wants to return to live in the UK permanently. You advise your client that he:
Who of the following will need a TB test certificate in order to apply for entry clearance?
Who of the following will need a TB test certificate in order to apply for entry clearance?
Your client, who has indefinite leave to remain, wants to sponsor his son (a Pakistani national, aged 15) to join him in the UK. His son has been living with his aunt and uncle in Karachi since his mother passed away. Which of the following is the best answer?
Your client, who has indefinite leave to remain, wants to sponsor his son (a Pakistani national, aged 15) to join him in the UK. His son has been living with his aunt and uncle in Karachi since his mother passed away. Which of the following is the best answer?
Your client is applying for indefinite leave to remain as a parent of a child in the UK. Where in the rules would you look to find out if she meets the Knowledge of Language and Life requirements?
Your client is applying for indefinite leave to remain as a parent of a child in the UK. Where in the rules would you look to find out if she meets the Knowledge of Language and Life requirements?
What application may Vivaan be able to make?
What application may Vivaan be able to make?
What requirements will Vivaan need to meet in this category?
What requirements will Vivaan need to meet in this category?
Vivaan does not need to pay the IHS as he is applying for a standard visit visa and his stay will not exceed six months.
Vivaan does not need to pay the IHS as he is applying for a standard visit visa and his stay will not exceed six months.
A child who seeks to enter the UK to join a parent who has limited leave as a partner will need to meet the requirements in:
A child who seeks to enter the UK to join a parent who has limited leave as a partner will need to meet the requirements in:
Your client, a French national, has been living and working in the UK for two years. They want to know whether they have permission to remain in the UK. You will advise them:
Your client, a French national, has been living and working in the UK for two years. They want to know whether they have permission to remain in the UK. You will advise them:
On what date did the British Nationality Act 1981 come into force?
On what date did the British Nationality Act 1981 come into force?
Your client has been granted indefinite leave to remain as the civil partner of a British citizen. You advise your client that she can apply to naturalise:
Your client has been granted indefinite leave to remain as the civil partner of a British citizen. You advise your client that she can apply to naturalise:
Which of the following children (born in 2020) will not have to register as a British citizen under the British Nationality Act 1981?
Which of the following children (born in 2020) will not have to register as a British citizen under the British Nationality Act 1981?
You can switch into the Student category from which of the following?
You can switch into the Student category from which of the following?
What is the financial requirement for a T5 (Temporary Worker) Religious Worker visa?
What is the financial requirement for a T5 (Temporary Worker) Religious Worker visa?
Your client, who is an Indian national, has been granted permission to stay in the UK as a Skilled Worker. He wants to apply for his 15-year-old daughter to join him in the UK. How can they do this?
Your client, who is an Indian national, has been granted permission to stay in the UK as a Skilled Worker. He wants to apply for his 15-year-old daughter to join him in the UK. How can they do this?
Your client, who is a British citizen, would like his father to join him in the UK. His father (an Egyptian national, aged 70) lives in Cairo, Egypt, alone. He is disabled and requires substantial assistance with his daily tasks. How will you advise your client?
Your client, who is a British citizen, would like his father to join him in the UK. His father (an Egyptian national, aged 70) lives in Cairo, Egypt, alone. He is disabled and requires substantial assistance with his daily tasks. How will you advise your client?
Your client wants to sponsor a relative to come to the UK under the UK Ancestry rules. They want to provide help with living expenses. You will advise him that an applicant under the UK Ancestry rules:
Your client wants to sponsor a relative to come to the UK under the UK Ancestry rules. They want to provide help with living expenses. You will advise him that an applicant under the UK Ancestry rules:
Your client has been granted entry clearance under the Start-Up rules. Subject to meeting the other requirements, when can they qualify for settlement on this route?
Your client has been granted entry clearance under the Start-Up rules. Subject to meeting the other requirements, when can they qualify for settlement on this route?
For the purpose of an application under the Long Residence rules, nationals of which of the following countries will not, solely for that reason, meet the English language requirement of Knowledge of Language and Life (KOLL)?
For the purpose of an application under the Long Residence rules, nationals of which of the following countries will not, solely for that reason, meet the English language requirement of Knowledge of Language and Life (KOLL)?
Your client wants you to make an application to extend his leave as a partner. However, having taken instructions, you note that the client does not meet the requirements of the partner rules. How will you advise him?
Your client wants you to make an application to extend his leave as a partner. However, having taken instructions, you note that the client does not meet the requirements of the partner rules. How will you advise him?
Which one of the following will be taken into account by an Entry Clearance Officer when considering the ‘genuine visitor’ requirement under the Standard Visitor rules?
Which one of the following will be taken into account by an Entry Clearance Officer when considering the ‘genuine visitor’ requirement under the Standard Visitor rules?
When considering the ‘adequate maintenance’ requirement under the Rules, the applicant will need to show:
When considering the ‘adequate maintenance’ requirement under the Rules, the applicant will need to show:
Your client’s application for entry clearance as a Skilled Worker has been refused because the Home Office considers they do not meet the eligibility requirements. How will you advise them?
Your client’s application for entry clearance as a Skilled Worker has been refused because the Home Office considers they do not meet the eligibility requirements. How will you advise them?
Your client has recently voluntarily returned to her country three weeks after overstaying her leave in the UK. She now wants to apply to visit the UK. You advise your client that:
Your client has recently voluntarily returned to her country three weeks after overstaying her leave in the UK. She now wants to apply to visit the UK. You advise your client that:
On what ground can a person face removal (as opposed to deportation) from the UK?
On what ground can a person face removal (as opposed to deportation) from the UK?
A French national seeking to come to the UK for the first time to work will need to meet the Suitability requirements in:
A French national seeking to come to the UK for the first time to work will need to meet the Suitability requirements in:
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Entry Clearance
Entry Clearance
Authorization to enter the UK granted before travel.
Leave to Enter/Remain
Leave to Enter/Remain
Permission to enter or remain in the UK, granted by the Home Office.
Biometric Residence Permit (BRP)
Biometric Residence Permit (BRP)
A document that confirms a person's immigration status and entitlements in the UK.
Variation of Leave
Variation of Leave
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Overstayer
Overstayer
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Immigration Act 1971
Immigration Act 1971
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Illegal Entrant
Illegal Entrant
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Leave Outside the Rules
Leave Outside the Rules
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Administrative Review
Administrative Review
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First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)
First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)
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Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)
Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)
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Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)
Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)
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Form Skilled Worker Appendix 2
Form Skilled Worker Appendix 2
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FLR (M)
FLR (M)
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Appendix FM
Appendix FM
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Appendix KOLL
Appendix KOLL
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VAF4A
VAF4A
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EEA (PR)
EEA (PR)
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EEA (FM)
EEA (FM)
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Form MN1
Form MN1
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Life in the UK test
Life in the UK test
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Residency Requirement
Residency Requirement
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Naturalisation
Naturalisation
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Free Movement Rights
Free Movement Rights
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Pre-Settled Status
Pre-Settled Status
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Settled Status
Settled Status
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£18,600 income threshold
£18,600 income threshold
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£25,600 salary threshold
£25,600 salary threshold
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Appeal
Appeal
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12-month cooling-off period
12-month cooling-off period
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Immigration Status Document (ISD)
Immigration Status Document (ISD)
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Resubmission
Resubmission
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UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI)
UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI)
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Form EEA(PR)
Form EEA(PR)
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Form EEA(FM)
Form EEA(FM)
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Form (EEA) PR
Form (EEA) PR
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Leave to Remain
Leave to Remain
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Human Rights Applicant
Human Rights Applicant
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Study Notes
Immigration Rules Summary
- Referred to as HC 395
- German national wanting PR assistant role, look to Appendix Skilled Worker
- Start-Up route requires B2 English level
- Non-EEA national studying a degree, does not need Certificate of Sponsorship
- Non-EEA national seeking Skilled Worker route after Tier 4 Student status, no financial requirement
- Switching into Temporary Worker Religious Worker route, there is no route to switch from
- Nigerian national under Ancestry rules, needs to maintain themselves adequately without recourse to public funds
- Non-EEA national with 10 years continuous lawful UK residence, needs to meet continuity of residence requirements in Paragraph 276A of the Immigration Rules
- Applicant for entry clearance as an adult dependent relative, needs to consider Suitability criteria in Appendix FM.
- A US national resident in Nepal applying to come to the UK as a skilled worker will need a TB test certificate.
- A UK Ancestry visa application needs confirmation of relationship, ability to be accommodated/ supported, and that the applicant returned to their home country after a previous visit.
- Bank statements (6 months) showing business income; proof of property ownership in Sri Lanka; rental agreements with tenants; and a tenancy agreement and property inspection report (if necessary).
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Test your knowledge on the key aspects of UK immigration rules, particularly HC 395. This quiz covers various routes for German nationals, non-EEA nationals, and specific requirements under certain conditions. Challenge yourself to see how well you understand the complexities of the immigration system.