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The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) provides lists of English-speaking lawyers abroad to help British nationals find the legal support they need.
What to do if you are planning to adopt a child in China.
How to show MHRA you're meeting good clinical practice (GCP) standards and what to expect from an inspection.
Bringing pets into Great Britain: pet passports, Great Britain pet health certificates, microchipping, rabies vaccinations, travelling with assistance dogs.
How to get an ENG1 or ML5 medical certificate.
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How someone in Switzerland can get documents legalised, witnessed or certified, take an oath, make an affirmation or affidavit and obtain informative notes.
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Check if you need a tuberculosis (TB) test to support your visa application and find an approved clinic in your country
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How someone in Denmark can get a certified copy of a British passport, obtain documents for marriage purposes and view informative notes.
Apply for a UK Ancestry visa if you're a Commonwealth citizen and can prove that one of your grandparents was born in the UK - eligibility, fees, documents, how to apply, how long it takes and how to settle
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