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Ancestry Visa
What is an ancestry visa?
Within the British Immigration rules and regulations (Immigration Act 1971 section 186), a person has a claim to UK Ancestry if s/he can prove that s/he:
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Is a Commonwealth citizen
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Is 17 and over
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Has one Grandparent born in the United Kingdom and/or
Islands
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Is able to work and intends to seek employment in the
UK
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Is able to accommodate themselves and any dependants adequately
without resources to public funds
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Holds a valid UK entry clearance
Note that if you do not fall within these rules, you cannot
apply for this visa. Since you have decided to migrate to the UK, possibly permanently,
the British Immigration Service has every intention to ensure that you are eligible
and to confirm you have sufficient funds to support yourself and that your intention
is to gain employment. Ultimately, the objective is to show that you will be
conducive to the public good.
How long is a UK Ancestry Visa valid?
The UK Ancestry visa is granted for a four-year period. After four years
in the UK you can apply for your next visa called an Indefinite Leave to Remain
visa as long as you haven’t spent a period of 90 days at a time away from
the UK. After holding the Indefinite Leave to Remain visa for two years, you
are eligible to apply for a British passport.
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