
The only complete guide to immigration and success in the UK
Take all the uncertainty, risks, stress and confusion out of your move to the UK
Why do people find the UK such an attractive destination?
- social reasons: it's a multi-cultural society, highly tolerant of all lifestyles and has low rates of crime.
- employment factors: low unemployment rate (under 5%), high job turnover rate creating opportunities, typical work week of 35 hours, generous leave, statutory maternity and paternity benefits, 12 public holidays and good salaries.
- economic criteria: 4th largest economy, not prone to wild swings in performance, a strong currency, low inflation (3%), the world's most even distribution of wealth and surprisingly low taxes.
- cultural wants: cultural and historical activities and sites galore; international travel is cheap and easy.
- education needs: sophisticated world-leading education facilities; world famous universities; free state schools attended by over 90% of school-age children with the balance attending private schools.
- healthcare concerns: world-class free healthcare system available to all.
- welfare: a large welfare system to help you out if one of life's disasters befalls you.
What does this practical and easy-to-use guide contain?
"How to arrive and thrive in the UK" is written to allay your fears, provide essential information, suggest time- and money-saving tactics and reduce your stress. By the time you've finished reading this guide you will have mastered all the facets of UK immigration and to set yourself up for a successful relocation experience.
It will help you even if you are already a new arrival in the UK and are finding the going tougher than you expected. Amongst other things, it will get you established much more quickly because it lets you know:
* about which visa or work permit is suitable for your needs
* what you need to do to secure a visa or work permit for Britain
* what you can and need to do before emigrating or relocating
* what to expect when you arrive at your first point of entry into the UK
* what British government agencies you have to deal with
* how to go about opening a bank account
* how to find yourself suitable accommodation (especially in London)
* how to understand the modern English language
* what things cost and the real cost of living
* how the British labour market operates
* how to go about finding a job
* how employment agencies really work
* how to deal with your transport needs
* how the British education system works
* how to come to terms with the infamous British weather
* and hundreds more similar useful practical things...
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