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Immigration
Get advice on moving to and staying in the UK, including dealing with visas.
- Applying to the EU Settlement Scheme
- Getting visas for family members
- Getting a visitor visa
- Applying for British citizenship
- Benefits, services and your immigration status
- Problems with a visa
- Asylum and refugees
- Trafficking
- Health and Care Worker visas
- Deportation and living in the UK illegally
- Windrush scheme
- Get help
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Get specialist immigration advice
Check what help you can get from Citizens Advice or find a specialist immigration adviser.
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Check if your immigration status lets you get benefits and help with housing
Check if you’re allowed to claim public funds. Check what counts as public funds, and what else you might be able to claim.
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Your options if you're in the UK illegally
How to get British citizenship or a legal immigration status if you're living in the UK illegally
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Check if your immigration status lets you get free healthcare
Information on charges for NHS treatment for people from abroad including who is entitled to receive free NHS treatment and which treatment is always free.
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Staying in the UK on a visa without your partner
If you’re in the UK as a dependant on your partner’s visa, you’ll need to check your eligibility to stay in the UK and apply for a new visa if you can. If you’re not eligible to stay in the UK you might have to leave.
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If your visa application is delayed
How to find out what is happening to your visa, if it is delayed and you are waiting for a decision.
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Proving your right to live in the UK with the Windrush scheme
Find out how to prove your right to live in the UK if you arrived before 1989 or your parents arrived before 1973.
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Registering a civil partnership
Information on how to register a civil partnership covering who can register, the cost of registering and special rules for sick and disabled people and people from abroad.
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Must public authorities always comply with the public sector equality duty?
Explains the situations when public authorities don't have to comply with the public sector equality duty, covering judicial and immigration functions and age exceptions.