2021 MG UK Immigration Q&A PDF
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2021
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This document is a past paper containing practice questions and answers related to UK immigration rules and procedures in 2021. The topics covered include various immigration scenarios, such as family reunification, skilled worker visas, and settlement rules. There is information presented on legal processes, different scenarios, and required procedures. The answers are presented in the way of bullet points.
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Based on the most recent updates to the UK immigration rules (2025), here are the revised answers according to the given scenarios: 1. 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: Answer: (h) Appendix F...
Based on the most recent updates to the UK immigration rules (2025), here are the revised answers according to the given scenarios: 1. 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: Answer: (h) Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules. 2. Your client, a French national, has been living and working in the U.K for two years. They want to know whether they have permission to remain in the U.K. You will advise them: Answer: (e) They can remain in the U.K but must apply for limited leave to remain (pre-settled status) under the EU Settlement Scheme. 3. On what date did the British Nationality Act 1981 come into force? Answer: (e) 1st January 1981. 4. 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 in: Answer: (f) In three years. 5. Which of the following children (born in 2020) will not have to register as a British citizen under the British Nationality Act 1981? Answer: (f) A child born outside the UK whose parent is a British citizen otherwise by descent. 6. You can switch into the Student category from which of the following? Answer: (h) None of the above. 7. What is the financial requirement for a T5 (Temporary Worker) Religious Worker visa? Answer: (c) £1270. 8. Your client, who is an Indian national, has been granted permission to stay in the U.K as a Skilled Worker. He wants to apply for his 15-year-old daughter to join him in the U.K. How can they do this? Answer: (b) Under Appendix Skilled Worker. 9. Your client, who is a British citizen, would like his father to join him in the U.K. 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? Answer: (c) Your client must show that even with his practical and financial help, his father would not be able to obtain the required care in Egypt. 10. Your client wants to sponsor a relative to come to the U.K 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: Answer: (d) Can rely on third party funding as provided for in the Immigration Rules. 11. 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? Answer: (d) They cannot qualify for settlement. 12. 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? Answer: (c) As a Level 1 advisor, you cannot advise him in these circumstances, and you will refer him to an adviser authorised at Level 2 or 3. 13. 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? Answer: (d) All of the above. 14. Who of the following will not need a TB test certificate in order to apply for entry clearance? Answer: (c) A South African national long-term resident in New Zealand applying to come to the UK as a partner. 15. When considering the ‘adequate maintenance’ requirement under the Rules, the applicant will need to show: Answer: (c) That the family’s income after paying tax, national insurance, and housing costs is at least equal to the level of income that would be available to them if they were in receipt of income support. 16. 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? Answer: (g) They cannot appeal or seek Administrative Review of the decision, so should apply again, addressing in detail the reasons for the refusal and providing further and better evidence that they meet the rules. 17. Your client has recently voluntarily returned to her country three weeks after overstaying her leave in the U.K. She now wants to apply to visit the U.K. You advise your client that: Answer: (b) She can apply to visit the U.K but the Entry Clearance Officer is likely to take her previous overstaying in the U.K into account when they assess her application. 18. On what ground can a person face removal (as opposed to deportation) from the U.K? Answer: (h) All of the above. 19. A French national seeking to come to the UK for the first time to work will need to meet the Suitability requirements in: Answer: (e) Part 9 of the Immigration Rules.