Travel UK
To travel to the UK, you'll need a valid passport, and depending on your nationality, you might need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) or a visa for tourism, short-term study, or business for up to six months. You can check your specific entry requirements according to the UK government visa rules. Popular destinations include London, the historic cities of Edinburgh and York, the scenic Lake District and Cotswolds, and the vibrant cities of Manchester and Liverpool.
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If you’re from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, or Liechtenstein
If you started living in the UK by December 31, 2020, you might be able to apply for the free EU Settlement Scheme instead of a visa. The deadline to apply was June 30, 2021, but you can still apply if you can provide reasonable grounds for the delay.
Returning residents
You’ll need to apply for a returning resident visa to return to the UK if one of the following applies:
You had indefinite leave to remain under the EU Settlement Scheme (‘settled status’) and left the UK for more than 5 continuous years (or 4 continuous years if you’re a Swiss citizen or their family member).
You had permanent permission to stay in the UK (‘indefinite leave to remain’), but it was not under the EU Settlement Scheme, and you left the UK for more than 2 years.
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If you want to work in the UK,
The visa you need depends on:
- your skills and qualifications, whether you have a job offer and sponsorship, and if you want to bring your family with you
- what you’ll be doing—such as sporting, charitable, or religious work
You can also set up a business with an Innovator Founder visa.
You can do so on a short-term or long-term basis with a work visa. There are many types of work visas available.
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