UK Immigration Visa Application Quiz
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What should Krystyna do to maintain her lawful status while her application is pending?

  • She must leave the UK and reapply for a visa from abroad.
  • She can extend her current visa indefinitely.
  • She is automatically considered to have ongoing leave to remain. (correct)
  • She can continue to work in the UK until a decision is made.

What does the Immigration Act 1971 state regarding Krystyna's right to remain in the UK?

  • She must apply for permanent residency immediately.
  • She will not be granted any leave to remain under any circumstances.
  • Her leave will be revoked once her application is lodged.
  • Her leave will continue while her application is being processed. (correct)

Which of the following options is NOT advisable for Krystyna while she is applying for her visa?

  • Reassessing her long-term plan to settle in the UK.
  • Planning to work in the UK before getting her visa. (correct)
  • Seeking help from her family in the UK.
  • Making sure she has sufficient funds for her stay.

What is the primary reason Krystyna intends to stay in the UK initially?

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What should Krystyna consider regarding her long-term intentions after her initial stay?

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What form should a person use to apply for an extension of stay as a partner after marrying on a fiancé visa?

<p>FLR(M) (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When were the provisions in Appendix FM introduced?

<p>28 October 2013 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where can the requirements for Knowledge of Life and language in the UK for ILR applications be found?

<p>Appendix KOLL (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For how long can a person with leave to enter as a general visitor remain in the UK?

<p>For the period stated in their visa application form or entry interview, not exceeding 6 months (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

To what extent can a general visitor study English in the UK?

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Which of the following will NOT be a relevant consideration for the funds requirement for a Tier 4 visa?

<p>The fact that the student has free accommodation in the UK provided to them by a relative (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In an application for entry as a Tier 5 (Temporary worker), which factor will NOT be a relevant consideration?

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What must the Secretary of State publish when amending the Immigration Rules?

<p>A Statement of Changes (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where is the phrase 'must not be leading an independent life' defined in relation to children?

<p>The Immigration Rules at paragraph 6 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If a specified supporting document for a Points-based System application is in the wrong format, what may the UKVI do?

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What should a child born in the UK and lived there for the first ten years be advised to do to regularise their stay?

<p>Register as a British citizen (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

To be considered a 'qualified person', an EEA national must meet the definition provided in which regulation?

<p>Regulation 6 of the EEA(Immigration)Regulations 2006 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A non-EEA family member is normally entitled to join an EEA national in the UK if the EEA national has what?

<p>All of the above (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Under what circumstance can a 42-year-old non-EEA son of an EEA national join his parent in the UK?

<p>They are financially dependent on their EEA national parent (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must a non-EEA national who marries an EEA national do if they are in breach of UK immigration laws?

<p>They can stay in the UK if the marriage is genuine. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If a client has been granted ILR by deception, what is the correct action for the advisor regarding their naturalisation application?

<p>Keep the deception confidential while assisting. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where can the legal requirements for a valid application for leave to remain be found?

<p>Part 1 of the Immigration Rules (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules, what does ‘specified evidence’ refer to?

<p>Appendix FM-SE (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should you do if a client can't meet the financial requirements for their partner's application?

<p>Refer them to an OISC Level 2 adviser. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If a client’s previous grant of leave expires while awaiting a decision on an extension application, what is the best course of action?

<p>They should ensure they submit a timely extension application. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is NOT a requirement for a non-EEA national marrying an EEA national?

<p>They must have a Certificate of Approval. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is true about the legal status of a non-EEA national after marriage to an EEA national?

<p>They can stay if the marriage is genuine. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is required to extend the right to reside beyond the initial three months in the UK?

<p>Health insurance and self-sufficiency (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What initial document is needed for a EU national to gain admission into the UK?

<p>Passport or national ID card (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For how long can a EU national stay in the UK without any immigration formalities?

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What does it mean to be a 'qualified person' under the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006?

<p>Self-sufficient with health insurance (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens after five years of continuous residence in the UK as a qualified person?

<p>You become a permanent resident. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must a job-seeker do to comply with immigration requirements after three months?

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Which regulation pertains to the initial right of residence for EU nationals?

<p>Regulation 13 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the cost associated with applying for a Registration Certificate (EEA1)?

<p>£55 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum duration a person can reside outside the UK in one year without affecting their settlement plan?

<p>6 months (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which document is NOT required by an EU national to establish their rights in the UK?

<p>Passport (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the application fee for the EEA1 form?

<p>£55.00 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Under which regulation can Krystyna's continuity of residence be affected by her travel plans?

<p>Regulation 3 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can Krystyna do to maintain her right to settle in the UK while visiting her partner in Poland?

<p>Spend no more than 6 months outside the UK in a year (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following reasons allows a person to be absent from the UK for up to 12 months while maintaining continuity of residence?

<p>Study or vocational training (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must a person do after living in the UK for a continuous period of 5 years?

<p>Apply for a Document Certifying Permanent Residence (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does fairly frequent travel back to Poland impact Krystyna's plan to settle in the UK?

<p>It will not affect her plan as long as she follows regulations. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

FLR(M)

The form used to apply for an extension of stay in the UK as a partner after marrying the person they were engaged to on a fiancé visa.

9 July 2012

The date the provisions in Appendix FM were introduced, which details the requirements for various types of visas.

Appendix KOLL

Where the Knowledge of Life and language in the UK requirements for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) applications are found.

6 months

The maximum length of stay in the UK for general visitors.

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30 days

The maximum length of time a general visitor can study English in the UK.

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Free accommodation provided by a relative

This is NOT a relevant consideration for Tier 4 visa applications, which are for student visas.

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Maintenance

A factor that is NOT a relevant consideration for Tier 5 (Temporary worker) visa applications.

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Appendix FM

Appendix FM details the requirements for various types of visas, including partner, parent, child, and fiancé visas.

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Settlement Visa

A visa route that allows someone to come to the UK to work or study, and then later apply to settle in the UK.

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Continuing Leave

The rule that ensures someone who has applied for an extension of stay is considered to have lawful leave to remain until a decision is made on their application.

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Visitor Visa

A type of visa that allows someone to come to the UK to visit for a short period of time, usually for tourism, business, or family visits, but does not allow them to work or study.

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Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)

The process of applying for a visa to live and work in the UK permanently, usually after spending a specific amount of time on a different visa route, like a Tier 2 worker visa.

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Tier 2 Worker Visa

A visa that allows someone to come to the UK to work temporarily, usually in a skilled profession.

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How are amendments to the Immigration Rules announced?

The Secretary of State uses a "Statement of Changes" to announce amendments to the Immigration Rules.

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Where is the definition of "must not be leading an independent life" for immigration rules on children?

The definition of "must not be leading an independent life" in the context of immigration rules related to children is found in paragraph 6 of the Immigration Rules themselves.

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What happens if an application under the Points-based System has documents in the wrong format?

If an application under the Points-based System has supporting documents in the wrong format, UKVI may allow the applicant a limited time to resubmit corrected documents.

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How can a child born and raised in the UK regularise their stay?

A child born and residing in the UK for their first 10 years is eligible to register as a British citizen to regularise their stay.

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Where is the definition of a "qualified person" for EEA nationals?

To be a "qualified person" under EEA regulations, an EEA national must meet the conditions outlined in Regulation 6 of the EEA(Immigration)Regulations 2006.

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When can a non-EEA family member join an EEA national in the UK?

A non-EEA family member can join an EEA national in the UK if the EEA national has a right to reside, regardless of their job status.

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Can a 42-year-old non-EEA son join their EEA parent in the UK?

A non-EEA son who is 42 years old and who has financial dependence on their EEA national parent can join their parent in the UK under the EEA regulations.

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What regulations govern the joining of non-EEA family members with EEA nationals in the UK?

The Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 provide guidelines for non-EEA family members joining EEA nationals residing in the UK, outlining specific criteria like financial dependence.

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Marriage and Residency

A non-EEA national in the UK illegally marrying an EEA national with UK residency gains the right to reside in the UK, as long as the marriage isn't a sham.

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Deceptive ILR and Naturalization

If you know a client gained ILR through deceit and they seek naturalization, you shouldn't assist them or report them to UKVI. This is a tricky situation where professional ethics clash with legal obligations.

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Leave to Remain Requirements

The legal requirements for a valid leave to remain application are laid out in Part 1 of the UK Immigration Rules. This is a critical document containing detailed regulations.

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Specified Evidence

In the Immigration Rules, the term "specified evidence" refers to requirements outlined in Appendix FM-SE. Understanding this distinction is important for specific visa applications.

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Partner Application - Financial Issues

If a partner application fails the financial requirements outlined in the Immigration Rules, refer the client to a qualified OISC Level 2 adviser. This professional can offer tailored advice for their situation.

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Pending Extension and Expiring Leave

When a client's current leave expires while they're waiting for an extension decision, they need to stay in the UK legally. Guidance from an immigration lawyer would be beneficial in this scenario.

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Immigration Application Regulations

The Immigration (Applications) Regulations 2009 provide details on how to apply for a visa.

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Free Movement Rights

As an EU citizen, you have the right to move freely within the EU, including the UK.

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Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006

These regulations govern the rights of EU citizens to live and work in the UK.

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Initial Right of Residence

This is the initial period you can stay in the UK without needing to prove you are a qualified person.

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Qualified person

A person who has the right to stay in the UK for an extended period, as long as they meet certain criteria.

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Self-sufficient

This means having enough money to support yourself and private health insurance.

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Extending Residence

You can apply to extend your stay beyond the initial 3 months, becoming a qualified person.

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Registration Certificate (EEA1)

This certificate confirms your right to live and work in the UK.

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Permanent Residency

After 5 years of continuous residence as a qualified person, you can apply for permanent residency.

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Continuity of Residence

Refers to the amount of time someone can be outside the UK without jeopardizing their continuous residence requirement for settling.

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Document Certifying Permanent Residence

The document that allows someone to demonstrate their legal right to live and work in the UK permanently. It is not required, but it can be helpful to have.

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Regulation 15

This regulation outlines the rules for achieving permanent residency by meeting specific criteria. It involves a combination of continuous stay and specific activities.

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Registration Certificate

An official document that confirms an EU citizen's right to reside in the UK for an extended period. It's not mandatory, but can be useful.

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Regulation 16

This regulation specifies the requirements for applying for a Registration Certificate, providing EU citizens with a proof of their extended residency rights in the UK.

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Study Notes

OISC Level 1 Assessment - Multiple Choice Questions

  • This examination allows open book access to resources like the OISC exam resource book, published texts, and personal notes.
  • Each question in Section 1 has only one correct answer.
  • Answers should be recorded on the answer book grid, not the question paper.
  • Exam questions are multiple choice.
  • Multiple choice answers can only receive one mark per question.

Part 1 Multiple Choice Questions

  • Question 1: Form used to extend fiancé visa to partner status in the UK: FLR(M).
  • Question 2: Introduction date of Appendix FM provisions: 9 July 2012.
  • Question 3: Location of Knowledge of Life and Language requirements for ILR applications: Appendix KOLL.
  • Question 4: Maximum duration for a general visitor stay in the UK: the period stated on their visa application form or entry interview, not exceeding 6 months.

Additional Questions (Page 2)

  • Question 5: General visitor's ability to study English in the UK: For up to 30 days in an accredited or regulated institution.
  • Question 6: Irrelevant consideration in Tier 4 visa funds requirements: The fact that the student has free accommodation in the UK provided by a relative.
  • Question 7: Consideration NOT relevant for a Tier 5 (Temporary worker) application: English language.
  • Question 8: How the Secretary of State amends the Immigration Rules: By publishing a Statement of Changes.
  • Question 9: Definition of 'must not be leading an independent life' in the immigration rules, relating to children: In the Immigration Rules, at paragraph 6.
  • Question 10: If a specified supporting document is in the wrong format, yet the application is otherwise eligible: The UKVI may contact the applicant to give them a limited time to provide the correct document.

Additional Questions (Page 3)

  • Question 11: Advice for a child born in the UK, to regularise their stay: Register as a British citizen.
  • Question 12: Definition of 'qualified person' for an EEA national: Regulation 6 of the EEA(Immigration)Regulations 2006.
  • Question 13: Conditions for EEA family member to join: All of the above (job seeker, initial right to reside, permanent residence).
  • Question 14: Circumstances under which a 42-year-old non-EEA son can join his EEA national parent in the UK: They are financially dependent on their EEA national parent.
  • Question 15: Right of residence for a non-EEA national who marries an EEA national in breach of UK immigration laws: No, they must first leave the UK and apply for a Family Permit as a spouse.
  • Question 16: If a client has obtained ILR through deception and seeks help for naturalization: Do not assist them and do not report them to the UKVI.

Additional Questions (Page 4)

  • Question 17: Where the legal requirements for a valid application for leave to remain are found: Part 1 of the Immigration Rules.
  • Question 18: Reference to 'specified evidence' in Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules: Provisions in the appendix FM-SE.
  • Question 19: If a client's partner cannot meet financial requirements; Refer them to an OISC Level 2 adviser.
  • Question 20: If a client's leave runs out whilst awaiting an extension decision: They will have continuing leave under Immigration Act 1971 provisions.

Section 2: Scenario Based Questions

  • This section involves a scenario of Krystyna from Poland seeking advice on entry into the UK.
  • The exam is open book, and access to resources like the OISC exam resource book, published texts, and personal notes is permitted.
  • Krystyna wants to spend time in the UK with her relatives and, eventually, settle there.
  • She is a teacher and intends not to work while in the UK during the initial stay.
  • Sections of the exam require a letter of advice to Krystyna, a note explaining the advice, and timeframes for obtaining a British passport.

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This quiz tests your knowledge of the UK immigration process, specifically focusing on the steps and requirements for maintaining lawful status while applications are pending. You'll explore essential aspects such as rights under the Immigration Act of 1971, application forms, and visa types like fiancé and Tier 4. Understanding these key details is crucial for anyone navigating the visa application process in the UK.

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