| Don't know which UK visa you can apply for, here's the WBM Consultant quick guide to help you decide. |
| Tier 1 |
| General |
| Pass mark of 75, you must have a Masters' degree, speak English and earn a minimum of £25k and age from 20 to 30 will bring 20 points. |
| Post-Study Work |
| For those studying in the UK and those on Science and Engineering Graduates Scheme (SEGS), International Graduates Scheme (IGS) or Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland Scheme (FT:WISS), who want to switch into the post-study work category. |
| Entrepreneur |
| Have £200k in a regulated bank account to be spent in the UK |
| Investor |
| Have a minimum of £1m and personal assets of £2m. |
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| Tier 2 |
| Work Permit |
| Must have a job offer from a UK company and score a minimum of 50 points based on education and earnings. |
| Change of employment |
| Must have a job offer from a UK company and score a minimum of 50 points based on education and earnings. |
| Intra-company Transfer (ICT) |
| For overseas employees of a multi-national company to transfer to a UK office. |
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| Tier 4 |
| UK Student visa |
| Must have a visa letter from the UK education provider, must provide evidence of maintenance fees and living expenses.40points requied. |
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| Tier 5 |
| Creative and Sport Workers |
| Youth Mobility Scheme (YMS) |
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For adults aged 18-30 from Australia, Canada, Japan and New Zealand. |
| Family visas |
| Marriage visa |
| Have to be 21 and able to support yourselves. |
| Fiancé visa |
| Must be 21 and can prove you intend to marry within six months. |
| Dependency visa |
| Must be a Mother, Grandmother, Father or Grandfather and meet certain criteria. In some cases parents or Grandparents under 65 qualify. Additionally, son, daughter, sister, brother, aunt or uncle under 18 sometimes qualify. |
| De facto visa |
| For unmarried partners with settled status or ILR who want to bring their partner to join them in the UK. |
| Ancestry visa |
| For Commonwealth citizens whose grandparent was born in the UK (or Republic of Ireland before March 1922). |
| Tourist visa |
| Covers a visit to the UK for up to 6 months, also covers business trips and medical treatment. |
| Citizenship |
| Indefinite Leave to Remain |
| Commonly known as UK residency, you normally need to have a minimum of 4 or 5 years continuous residence in the UK on the same visa (the amount of years depends on which visa you are on). |
| UK Citizenship |
| Be 18 or over, have lived in the UK for at least five years, have not spent more than 450 days outside of the UK in the past five years, have not spent more than 90 days outside the UK in the last 12 months, have not broken any immigration rules in the last five years. |
| Miscellaneous |
| UK Visa Extension |
| Depending on what type of visa you are on in the UK you may be able to extend it. |
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