UK Immigration Rules Quiz
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What document can be used to refer to the Immigration Rules?

  • Appendix FM
  • Paragraph 276A, Immigration Rules
  • Appendix Skilled Worker
  • HC 395 (correct)
  • Where should you check if a German national can qualify for entry clearance to work as a PR assistant in the UK?

  • Appendix Skilled Worker (correct)
  • Part 9 of the Rules
  • Appendix FM
  • Paragraph 276A, Immigration Rules
  • What English language level is required for the Start-Up route?

  • No language requirement
  • B2 (correct)
  • C1
  • A1
  • Which of the following requirements is NOT needed for a non-EEA national applying for entry clearance to study a degree in the UK?

    <p>Having a valid Certificate of Sponsorship (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the financial requirement for a Tier 4 Student who wants to switch to the Skilled Worker route after completing their degree?

    <p>There is no financial requirement (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following routes can you NOT switch into from the Temporary Worker (Religious Worker) route?

    <p>None of the above (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the financial requirement for a 30-year-old Nigerian national coming to the UK under the Ancestry rules based on their grandmother's UK birth?

    <p>The client must be able to maintain themselves adequately in the UK without recourse to public funds (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where can you find the continuity of residence requirements for a non-EEA national who has lived in the UK for 10 years?

    <p>Paragraph 276A, Immigration Rules (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A Jamaican national, aged 29, wants to apply to extend her leave under the partner rules. She does not have a degree and has not sat a language test. What English language test will she be required to take?

    <p>SELT (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    An EEA national, who had been continuously residing and working in the U.K for 5 years, will be able to continue their residence in the U.K after 31 December 2020 if they applied for and were granted what status?

    <p>Settled status (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A 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. What should the client do?

    <p>Apply again with further and better evidence (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A non-EEA national has been granted indefinite leave to enter the UK as a parent of a child in the UK. How long must they wait before they can apply for naturalisation?

    <p>Three years (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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?

    <p>A child born outside the UK to a parent who is a British citizen by descent (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A non-EEA national left the UK one year ago after being granted Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) to look after his father's business. He now wants to return to live in the UK permanently. What is the likely outcome of his application?

    <p>He will be unlikely to gain entry to the UK as his ILR has lapsed (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who of the following will need a TB test certificate in order to apply for entry clearance?

    <p>A visitor from Kenya (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A client with 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. What is the best advice for the client?

    <p>His son may qualify under the rules if the client can show he has sole responsibility for him (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Immigration Rules and Procedures

    • Immigration Rules are also known as HC 395.
    • A German national, wanting to work as a PR assistant in the UK, needs to check Appendix Skilled Worker for eligibility.
    • English language requirement for a UK Start-Up route is B2.
    • A non-EEA national student needing to study a degree in the UK, does not need a Certificate of Sponsorship.
    • A non-EEA skilled worker (Tier 4 Student) completing a degree, requires no financial requirement when applying for leave to remain.
    • A Nigerian national applying for ancestry-based entry needs to demonstrate ability to support themselves without relying on public funds.
    • A non-EEA national with 10 years continuous legal residence needs to meet continuity requirements (Paragraph 276A, Immigration Rules).
    • An applicant for entry clearance as an adult dependent relative needs to meet general grounds for refusal (Part 9 of the Rules).

    Visa Application Scenarios

    • A German PR assistant needs to check Appendix Skilled Worker for entry clearance eligibility.
    • Jamaican national seeking partner visa extension requires £20,250 in cash savings.
    • English language tests needed for visa extensions are A2 in speaking and listening sections.
    • EEA national residing and working in UK for 5yrs can apply for settled status for continued residence.
    • Pre-settled status applications can be refused if the Home Office deems an applicant does not meet the eligibility requirements.
    • Appeals or administrative reviews are not possible for refused visa applications based on specific reasons.
    • Non-EEA nationals can apply for naturalization 3 years after gaining indefinite leave to enter as a parent.
    • Children eligible for British citizenship are not necessarily those born to British citizen parents in the UK.
    • Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) lapse impacts future UK entry.
    • A Pakistani national son can be sponsored by his parent if shown as their sole responsibility under specific circumstances.
    • Persons needing TB tests are certain specific visitors, e.g,. visitors from Kenya.
    • Applicants qualify under certain rules depending on their circumstances for immigration.

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    Test your knowledge of UK immigration rules with this quiz. Explore various requirements and processes for entry clearance, work, and study visas, particularly for EEA and non-EEA nationals. Perfect for anyone preparing for immigration procedures or seeking to understand the UK immigration system better.

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