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Members of the Windrush Commemoration Committee.
Get endorsement and approval to apply for the Global Talent visa to work in the UK as a leader in arts and culture - architecture, fashion, film, television.
With a Global Talent visa you can work in the UK, if you are a leader or…
You can apply for an endorsement as either a: leader in your field (called…
You can apply for an endorsement if you work in: film television animation…
You can ask for a review if you do not think your endorsement application…
A guide for organisations interested in being an 'attribute service provider' certified against the UK digital identity and attributes trust framework.
Who are the Windrush Generation, how life is for them today and notable people of Caribbean heritage.
Apply for British citizenship if you have a British parent - who's eligible, fees and how to apply
You can claim a relief to pay no Customs Duty and VAT if you're importing inherited goods into the UK.
Guidance primarily for local responders covering some infrastructure issues that may arise during the Recovery Phase of a UK emergency.
Guidance on various aspects of the planning system, given in letters to chief planning officers of local planning authorities.
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
Use the IHT417 with form IHT400 if the deceased had a permanent home in the UK when they died but had assets outside the UK.
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