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  • A Long Stay Visa (also known as a D visa) allows non-EEA (European Economic Area) nationals to stay in Ireland for more than 90 days. This type of visa is necessary for those who plan to study, work, or join family members in Ireland on a long-term basis. Here’s everything you need to know about

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  • If you’re an Omani citizen or a resident of Oman planning to travel to Portugal, you may need a Schengen Visa for short stays or a National Visa for long-term visits. This guide provides a detailed overview of the Portugal visa application process from Oman, including visa types, required documents, eligibility criteria, and application steps.

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  • For a Colombian citizen seeking to become a permanent resident of the United States, there are several paths to obtaining a Green Card. The most common routes include family sponsorship, employment opportunities, investment visas, and the Diversity Visa Lottery. Each path has specific requirements and processes, which we’ll outline here to help guide you toward

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  • What Is Form MN1? Form MN1 is used to apply for British citizenship for children under 18 years of age who qualify for registration as British citizens. It is typically used when a child is not automatically British at birth but may be eligible through a parent’s citizenship, settled status, or long-term residence in the

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  • Ireland offers various work permits for foreign nationals to live and work in the country, provided they have an Irish employer willing to sponsor them. A sponsorship visa (or work permit) allows non-EEA (European Economic Area) nationals to legally work in Ireland. This guide explains the types of work permits available, the eligibility requirements, and

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  • Whether visiting family, studying, or exploring new job opportunities, traveling from South Africa to the UK requires an understanding of visa requirements, travel guidelines, and any applicable COVID-19 protocols. This guide will cover what you need to know before your trip, including visa types, entry requirements, and tips for a hassle-free journey. 1. Do South

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  • If you’re applying for a UK spouse visa and your sponsor (the UK-based partner) is self-employed, there are specific documents required to meet the financial requirement. Self-employed sponsors must provide detailed evidence of their business income to prove they can financially support their spouse. Here’s a comprehensive guide on the documents required for self-employed sponsors

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  • The UK Sponsor Licence is a permit granted by the UK government to businesses that allows them to hire skilled foreign workers from outside the UK. With a Sponsor Licence, companies can sponsor employees under work visas such as the Skilled Worker Visa and Senior or Specialist Worker Visa (part of the Global Business Mobility

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  • The Senior or Specialist Worker Visa is part of the UK’s Global Business Mobility (GBM) route designed for skilled employees of multinational companies transferring to the UK. This visa is ideal for senior executives or highly specialized workers, allowing them to live and work in the UK for their UK-based branch or subsidiary. Here’s everything

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  • In U.S. immigration law, the term “alien relative” refers to a non-U.S. citizen family member who is eligible for sponsorship by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (LPR) to live in the United States. This sponsorship is often part of the family-based immigration process, allowing close relatives to apply for a green card (permanent

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