Users' questions

Can I bring my sister to UK after Brexit?

Can I bring my sister to UK after Brexit?

If your brother or sister is dependent on you They might be able to get a visa to live in the UK if they’re dependent on you because of their age or if they have a disability or illness. They can only apply for a visa if you have either: settled status. pre-settled status and you arrived in the UK by 31 December 2020.

What is a residence card UK?

What is the EEA residence card? Also known as the UK residence card, this card functions as a visa that enables one to live and work in the UK. The residence card lasts for up to five years, after which the recipient can apply for permanent residency.

How do I get a residence card of a family member of a Union citizen?

To obtain a residence card, they will need:

  1. a valid passport.
  2. your registration certificate as an EU national or any other proof of your residence in the country.
  3. proof of the family relationship with you (such as a marriage or birth certificate)
  4. for (grand)children, proof they are under 21 or dependent on you.

Can I get British citizenship through my child?

Being born in the UK does not automatically make you a British citizen. It depends on the date of your birth and the status of your parents at the time of your birth. A child will have automatic right to British citizenship if they were born in the UK and one parent had settled status at the time of the child’s birth.

Can I sponsor my sister to live in the UK?

Apply as an adult coming to be cared for by a relative. You must be outside the UK to apply and need long-term care from a parent, grandchild, brother, sister, son or daughter who is living permanently in the UK. One of the following must also apply to the relative: they’re a British or Irish citizen.

What is back of residence card?

The BRP and BRC hold a customer’s biographic details (name, date and place of birth) and biometric information (facial image and fingerprints), and shows their immigration status and entitlements while they remain in the UK.

How long is a residence permit valid for?

10 years
A BRP is valid for the duration of the individual’s leave to remain in the UK, or for a maximum of 10 years.

Can I sponsor my husband if I don’t have a job?

If you are unemployed and do not have regular income, then you need a co-sponsor, or you need to have enough assets to meet the affidavit of support requirements.

What is a family visa UK?

UK family visas are a category of UK entry and residence authorizations that are issued to those who want to establish a permanent family life with their UK resident family members. As a sickened, disabled or aged relative in need for long-term care from a UK resident. On the basis of a private life.

What is the difference between residence permit and residence card?

The difference between a Biometric Residence Permit and a Biometric Residence Card. Biometric Residence Cards are titled ‘Residence Card’, ‘Permanent Residence Card’ or ‘Derivative Residence Card’ and were issued to non-EEA nationals who derive a right of residence from EU law.

Can I bring my parents to Spain permanently?

may have Can I bring my whole family to the country? The answer is simple: no. You can only regroup your parents or parents-in-law (ascendants), your children or the children of your partner (descendants), and your spouse or common-law partner.