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UK Immigration
Non Immigration
Visa
According to UK Immigration
Law, “visitor” is "a person
who is lawfully in UK, or seeks to come to UK,
for a temporary purpose...". There are
three groups of visitors to UK:
Students
Visa
Working
Holiday Visa
Tourist/Visitor
Visa
It is the responsibility of
potential visitors to check with the UK immigration
office abroad to find out how they might be
affected by visa regulations. Every visitor,
unless prescribed, must apply for and obtain
a visa before appearing at a Port of Entry.
All visitors who are required to obtain a visa
must be in possession of the visa when they
appear at a Port of Entry.
The person who makes an application
for a visitor visa should be prepared to present
a valid passport or other approved travel document
to UK immigration officials. The person who
makes an application for a visitor visa has
the burden of satisfying the immigration officials
that he or she is not an immigrant. Visitors
to UK must satisfy an immigration officer that:
- They intend to return to
their home country and will not try to stay
in UK
- They are in good health
(some visitors may be asked to undergo a medical
examination at their own expense)
- They do not have a criminal
record or are a security risk
- They have sufficient funds
to cover travel costs and support themselves
in Canada
Individuals applying for student
authorizations must be able to show evidence
of their acceptance at a university, college
or other UK educational institution. They must
also be able to demonstrate that they have enough
money to support themselves in UK while studying.
Visitors coming to UK to work in addition to
visitor visa must have a special employment
authorization.
The fact that a prospective
visitor may have an immigrant application pending
or is planning to apply for permanent residence
does not constitute grounds to refuse to issue
a visitor visa. A person may have dual intent
of immigration and of abiding by the immigration
law respecting temporary entry.
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