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Healthcare in the UK for visa holders: Frequently asked questions

WEBWelcome to the United Kingdom! As a visa holder, understanding the healthcare system in your new country is essential. In this blog post, we will address some frequently asked questions about healthcare in the UK specifically tailored to visa holders.

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The Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS): A guide for UK visa holders

WEBThe cost of the IHS fee for each year of a visa is: £470 per year for a student or Youth Mobility Scheme visa, for example £940 for a 2-year visa. £470 per year for visa and immigration applicants who are under the age of 18 at time of application. £624 per year for all other visa and immigration applications, for example £3,120 for a 5

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UK visa and immigration guide

WEBWhat the UK visa process involves. Decide on the right visa for you. Read the details and make sure you meet the eligibility criteria. Complete the online application and pay the fees. Attend a visa appointment (where you will submit your documents and passport) Wait for your application response. Arrive in the UK during the specified dates.

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Immigration guide

WEBImmigration requirements for moving to London. The Migrate immigration guide covers everything you need to know about UK visas, passports and Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs).

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Healthcare guide

WEBEligibility and costs. NHS Primary care services, such as seeing a GP or nurse at a medical centre, are free of charge to anyone. You just have to register, see Registering with a GP below.. For NHS secondary care services, such as ambulance rides or hospital treatment, the NHS is a resident based system - meaning that this healthcare is free of charge to …

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Employment guide

WEBWhat it’s like. London is full of amazing employment opportunities that can give you a great chance to further your career. World famous organisations like the BBC, big Tech companies like Google, innovative startups, top law firms, iconic construction projects, unique restaurants, historic pubs and Britain’s beloved National Health Service (NHS), …

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Starting work in the UK without a National Insurance Number

WEBWhen you first land in the UK there are a bunch of things to organise that can only be done once you're living in the country as a resident. Getting a National Insurance Number is one of these important things as you legally need to pay National Insurance contributions when working.. Not having a National Insurance number shouldn't prevent you from starting …

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