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Adleo Relocation delivers personalised relocation services across the UK and worldwide. That’s why our relocation support is designed to adapt – because no two moves are the same.
Trusted partners, helpful resources, and step-by-step guides to navigate bureaucratic processes.
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Adleo Relocation delivers personalised relocation services across the UK and worldwide. That’s why our relocation support is designed to adapt – because no two moves are the same.
Global mobility firm: relocation, immigration, home-search, move management.
Online relocation services: home search, school search, settling in, visa & immigration advice.
Garth Coates Solicitors is a leading law firm, specializing in UK immigration law and citizenship.
Provides immigration compliance, relocation planning, destination services for international relocation.
Large London based law firm with a strong immigration law practice.
UK-based immigration & visa advisers: work visas, settlement, asylum, citizenship.
UK immigration consultancy helping individuals and companies with visas, sponsor licences, complex immigration cases.
Practical guidance for newcomers and international students navigating UK visas, immigration processes, and first administrative steps after arrival. This profile is provided as an example to demonstrate how …
RAS was, established in 2006 with its head office in the UK, provides comprehensive Recruitment, Visa, and Immigration Advisory Services to both corporate and individual clients.
Global relocation company, offers corporate immigration, destination services, assignment management.
Uni Connect Group is a compliance-first overseas admission advisory focused on structured eligibility diagnostics and risk-managed application strategy. We serve UK-bound international students and serious applicants investing ₹20–50 …
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A step-by-step guide to completing university enrollment and registration in the UK as an international student. The process begins before arrival: formally accepting your offer …
Once you receive an unconditional offer (or have met the conditions of a conditional offer …
Most UK universities require new students to complete online registration before or on arrival. You …
Financial support for people actively seeking work who have paid sufficient National Insurance contributions. Involves online application, Jobcentre Plus interview, and ongoing job search commitments. …
You can apply for New Style Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) if you are aged 18 or …
Before applying, gather your National Insurance number, bank account details, and details of your past …
A practical guide for international students opening a UK bank account after arriving in the UK. As a new-to-the-UK international student, you will not be …
As an international student new to the UK, you are unlikely to be eligible for …
Banks in the UK are required by law to verify your identity and immigration status …
Guide to accessing NHS services that are free to everyone regardless of immigration or residence status. Always-free services include GP consultations and primary care, A&E …
Understand which NHS services are free regardless of immigration status or residence: GP consultations, A&E …
Register with a GP for free primary care. All GP consultations, nurse consultations, and treatment …
Complete process for registering with a GP practice in England as a new arrival. Anyone in England can register with a GP without charge, regardless …
Anyone in England can register and consult with a GP without charge, regardless of immigration …
Search for a GP practice near your home or workplace. You can register with any …
Understanding and accessing hospital treatment as a new comer in England. Hospital treatment is free for those ordinarily resident in the UK (living lawfully on …
Hospital treatment is free for people ordinarily resident in the UK. To be ordinarily resident, …
Determine if you are exempt from hospital charges. Exemptions include refugees, asylum seekers, children looked …
Process for paying the immigration health surcharge (IHS) required for visa applicants staying in the UK for over 6 months. Non-EEA nationals and (from January …
Determine if you need to pay the immigration health surcharge. Non-EEA nationals applying for a …
Check if you are exempt from paying the surcharge. Exemptions include asylum seekers, victims of …
A local property tax funding council services like waste collection, education, and roads. Based on your property’s valuation band, with discounts and exemptions for eligible …
Find out your property’s band (A–H in England/Wales) through GOV.UK to know how much Council …
Each local authority sets its own rates based on your property’s valuation band. Use GOV.UK …
A step-by-step guide to securing student accommodation in the UK, covering university halls of residence and private rental options. The process involves researching accommodation types, …
Before applying, understand the two main routes: university-managed halls of residence (typically on or near …
University hall deadlines vary by institution — many open applications in spring (March to June) …
The UK’s National Insurance system tracks contributions towards benefits and pensions. Most residents receive an NI number automatically, while new workers or residents must apply. …
Most UK residents receive their National Insurance (NI) number automatically before turning 16. It’s printed …
If you’ve never had one, apply online through GOV.UK. You’ll verify your identity digitally or …
UK post-study visa process for international students who have completed an eligible UK degree. Covers eligibility confirmation, institutional course-completion reporting, assembling required documents, submitting an …
Ensure you are in the UK on a valid Student or Tier 4 visa and …
Your education provider must notify the Home Office that you successfully completed your course.
End-to-end application process for overseas health and social care professionals relocating to the UK. Includes confirming eligibility, securing a job offer from an approved sponsor, …
Verify that you are a qualified doctor, nurse, health professional, or social care professional, that …
Secure a confirmed job offer in an eligible health or care role. Ensure your employer …
Process for skilled professionals to work in the UK, covering eligibility verification, job and occupation code requirements, employer sponsorship, salary thresholds, financial maintenance rules, gathering …
Ensure job is eligible, employer is licensed, and salary meets minimum or going rate requirements.
Obtain job offer and verify the correct 4-digit occupation code using the eligible occupations list.
Complete application process for international students seeking to study in the UK. Includes eligibility verification, obtaining Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a licensed …
You must be 16 or over and meet the following: have been offered a place …
You can study: a full-time course leading to a qualification below degree level (RQF level …
7 frequently asked questions
You meet a work coach, agree on job-search and activity commitments (Claimant Commitment). Not keeping to it can reduce or stop payments.
To qualify you must: have worked as an employee, paid Class 1 NI contributions (usually last 2–3 years), be 18 or over (below State Pension age), in Great Britain, not working 16+ hours/week, and actively seeking work.
Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) is a UK benefit for people who are unemployed and actively seeking work, providing financial support while you look for employment. New-style JSA is contribution-based (based on Class 1 National Insurance contributions).
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