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	<title>Comments on: Getting into the United Kingdom legally without visas and residence permits</title>
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		<title>By: mbassi martin ndomgang</title>
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		<description>i wish to live in the uk legally with the need of a visa or resident permit. so please in need your help to make this possible. thanks

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How best to do it depends on a number of things. The following is in ascending order of difficulty.

1. Your parents and grandparents. If your parents were born in any European country then you should be able to get a passport from that country and move to the UK. Some European countries (Ireland and I think Holland) allow this up to grandparents. The UK allows it to grandparent so long as you were born in a Commonwealth country.

2. Your spouse/partner. If the above applies to them then you can move to the UK almost as easily.

3. Your situation in terms of skills. At the moment the UK is looking for skilled immigrants. There isn&#039;t currently a points system in place but it operates in a similar way. See http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/ for more information on this.</description>
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<p>How best to do it depends on a number of things. The following is in ascending order of difficulty.</p>
<p>1. Your parents and grandparents. If your parents were born in any European country then you should be able to get a passport from that country and move to the UK. Some European countries (Ireland and I think Holland) allow this up to grandparents. The UK allows it to grandparent so long as you were born in a Commonwealth country.</p>
<p>2. Your spouse/partner. If the above applies to them then you can move to the UK almost as easily.</p>
<p>3. Your situation in terms of skills. At the moment the UK is looking for skilled immigrants. There isn&#8217;t currently a points system in place but it operates in a similar way. See <a href="http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/" rel="nofollow">http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/</a> for more information on this.</p>
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