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FLR (IR)

FLR (IR) VISA

This visa applies to other routes under the immigration rules:

Visitors (except transit, Approved Destination Status & Permitted Paid Engagements visitors)

UK ancestry   |   Domestic worker in a private household   |   Domestic worker who is a victim of slavery or human trafficking   |   Parent of a Tier 4 (child) student

Dependant joiners who are applying separately from the main applicant – dependants of a person who has limited leave to enter or remain in the UK, not including dependants of a person with leave under the points based system or dependants of a person in the UK with leave on the basis of family or private life

Relevant Civilian Employee   |   Member of an Armed Force who is subject to immigration control (course F)   |   Locally engaged staff of a Diplomatic Mission

Dependant of a member of Armed Forces which are not HM Forces (dependants of a member of HM Forces should complete FLR(AF))

Representative of an overseas business (postal applications only) and Retired person of independent means

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Coming Soon

Shortly we will be adding tips and solutions to help you understand this visa route

This new section will cover 3 key areas, questions and answers which we have been asked over the years by our clients which will hopefully benefit you in helping you to understand this visa route whether you plan to switch into this visa route or renew your visa within the UK.

Learn how to settle in the UK and become British

Settlement

You can settle in the UK, also known as indefinite leave to remain once you meet the qualifying period
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Naturalisation

You can apply for naturalisation that leads to British passport normally after 1 year on your settlement visa.
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British Passport

Once you obtained your ceremony certificate once naturalised, learn how to obtain your first British passport.
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