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» Can I visit the United Kingdom without a visa?

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Jacqueline Dianne Mitchell
Sun, 29 Sep 2013 00:12 EDT
New Zealand work permit
I am a 59 year old female British Citizen who would like to live and work in New Zealand. As a British Citizen I am entitled to free emergency medical but not to live and work in New Zealand without applying for a work permit through a job offer. I have had many but am told I am too old to qualify for a work visa.Any information in this regard would be much appreciated.
Thank you
Brad Johnston
Fri, 27 Sep 2013 20:43 EDT
Super Yatch work UK Living
Hi I am NZ Citizen the partner of a British Citzen living in NZ. We are looking to reside in the UK but I intend to work out of Europe in the Super Yatch industry while being domiciled in the UK. Does anyone know if as NZ citizen with uk visa, would I be eligable to the 3 years period for British Citizenship and a british passport? We do intend on getting married but not in NZ.
Aryetta Ubitau
Tue, 24 Sep 2013 08:30 EDT
Visa enquiry
Hi,

My name is Mrs Arieta Ubitau, i am fijian of nationality and i am a permanent residence of New Zealand, My son is a New zealand citizen by birth, My husband works as a British Army and he resides in Germany at the regiment there. We are wanting to join him there but the Welfare officer there told him that my son and i will have fly direct to the UK to wait at British Military quarters there whilst our temporary sofa stamp for Germany is being processed and when the green light is being given we would then fly in their military airbus to Frankfurt to join my husband there so i was wandering what type of visa should we apply to enter the UK? Please advise.
Gausul
Thu, 19 Sep 2013 22:03 EDT
What Visa require
Hi My 12 years old daughter wants to go to London for 2 years study in local school whick will be sponsors by my Sisiter in law. So I need to know what visa she require for this study and how to apply. My daughter was in born in UK on 2001 & currently NZ citizen.

Regards
Gausul
Ann
Tue, 17 Sep 2013 11:49 EDT
Visa
My husband (a UK citizen)is currently applying for the NZ navy, and i was wondering if this would automatically entitle both him and myself (as his accompanying spouse) to a visa/New Zealand citizenship if he is accepted?
apple
Thu, 29 Aug 2013 09:53 EDT
help needed
anybody know Gorney Chris who works as Marine Engineer and lives in London.His phone +448446641586 and (sms only)+447526048269
Susan Hood
Thu, 29 Aug 2013 02:37 EDT
Am I Eligible to obtain a British Passport?
I am married to a British Citizen. Our four children have British Passports.
I was born in New Zealand and have lived in New Zealand all my life.l
Salesi Fonua
Sat, 17 Aug 2013 18:52 EDT
Uk Ancestry
My Grandmother Married a British citizen in the 1965, My father was from my grandmothers 1st marriage but i grew up with him very much being my grand dad here in NZ, i was not formally adopted but i have recently been offered skilled work in the UK and need to fast track application, can i apply along these lines...cheers
Emma dean
Wed, 17 Jul 2013 00:17 EDT
Working visa
Hi I am a British citizen, have 3 children with a kiwi man and married. How do I apply for a working visa for him? And uk passports for my 3 children. We would like to return to the uk for a while. My husband is 43 and has already done his one. Is it a spousal visa or working visa that he needs?
Terry Yates
Sat, 8 Jun 2013 17:44 EDT
REFUSAL TO ISSUE PASSPORT TO DAUGHTER OF UK CITIZEN
My son was born in Dagenham England and has a British passport, why is it that his daughter born in South Africa cannot obtain a British passport-kindly detail the regulations which deny her rights when foreigners are living in the U K with Passports/residency

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