According to the Home Office UK Immigration, there are documents you need to provide may include some or all of the following types of evidence (this list is not exhaustive):
- Proof of identity: e.g. your passport or national identity card
- Proof of permission to remain permanently in the UK (e.g. a letter from the Home Office, your Biometric Residence Permit)
- Proof of your relationship to your parent who is a British national
- Proof of your ongoing and genuine relationship with a British national
- Evidence of you meet the residence requirement (e.g. 3 or 5 years in the UK before you apply and 12 months after gaining settlement). To prove this, you can request a copy of your travel history from the Home Office showing when you have left and entered the country.
- Evidence of you meet the absence requirement. This can also be proven by providing a copy of your travel history from the Home Office showing when you have left and entered the country.
- You have passed the Life in the UK Test
- Proof of meeting the language requirements such as:
- a Home Office approved qualification in English. This must be at level B1 CEFR or higher
- a UK degree certificate
- a certificate for a degree that was taught or researched in a majority English speaking country. You will also need an Academic Qualification Level Statement (AQUALS).
- a certificate for a degree that was taught or researched in a non-majority English speaking country. In this case you will need an AQUALS and English Language Proficiency Statement (ELPS)
Instruct me:
If you want to instruct me, my name is Atty Lindoven Magsino, BSc, MBA, GDL, LLM, Solicitor at MBM Solicitors located at 83A First Floor, South Road, Southall, UB1 1SQ, England, United Kingdom. Telephone: 02035002141. Fax 02085710811. Mobile: 07446 888 377. Email: don@mbmsolicitors.com or attydonmagsino@gmail.com
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