This year we decided to refresh our brand and a launch a new website! Our goal? Improve our overall customer experience and create a platform to tell you more about what we do!

Where better to start than where we began
ourselves!

As a South African-owned business with deep roots in both countries, we understand the unique challenges and opportunities that come with immigrating to the UK. We’ve partnered with countless South Africans on their journeys to build new lives across the pond, and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Understanding Your Journey

Immigrating to the UK is a significant life change, and we believe in empowering you with knowledge. Our team of immigration experts have crafted this guide to provide a clear overview of the key steps involved in your journey.

1. Determine Your Eligibility and Choose a Visa

The UK offers various visa options. The most common for South Africans are:

  • Skilled Worker Visa
    Requires a job offer from a UK employer, meeting specific salary and skill level requirements.

  • Ancestry Visa
    For individuals with a British born Grandparent.

  • UK Tourist Visa
    To visit the UK for up to 6 months out of any 12 month period

  • Spouse or Partner Visa – including child dependants
    For individuals marrying or partnering with a UK citizen or settled person and for those who want to bring their minor children with them to the UK.

Research each visa type thoroughly to determine your eligibility or complete our form here for some help.

2. Meet the Visa Requirements

Each visa has specific requirements depending on the application, some of which include the following:

  • English language proficiency
    Recommended at Level B1 GESE

  • Financial requirements
    Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself.

  • Health requirements
    Tuberculosis test and potentially other health checks, if applying from South Africa.
  • Criminal record checks
    A clear criminal record is required in some cases.

  • Job offer from a registered UK Sponsor (Skilled worker visa)
    A confirmed job offer from a licensed sponsor.

3. Gather Necessary Documents

Prepare all required documents, such as:

  • Passport

  • Academic qualifications

  • Proof of funds

  • Job offer (if applicable)

  • English language test results

  • Medical certificates

  • Police clearance certificates

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4. Apply for the Visa

Complete the visa application form and pay the application fee. You may also need to attend a visa application center for biometrics. Again, contact us if you need a hand.

5. Prepare for Your Move

  • Research living costs
    Understand the cost of living in the UK to budget accordingly. Consider your mortgage or rent, council tax, energy (gas and electricity), water, home insurance, other insurances, broadband, service charges, maintenance, groceries, parking charges, and so on.

  • Find accommodation
    Arrange temporary or permanent accommodation before your arrival. There is a wealth of information online about short term accommodation in the UK. Ask those in your network who have or are living in the UK for advice – people are always prepared to help and share their experiences

  • Healthcare
    Explore healthcare options in the UK. Start by visiting https://www.nhs.uk/ – the online home of the National Health Service.

  • Transportation
    Plan your transportation to the UK. Understanding flight costs and local transport networks well in advance will be extremely useful in your planning 

6. Settle In

Once you arrive, you’ll need to:

  • Register with the local authorities

  • Obtain a National Insurance number

  • Open a UK bank account

  • Familiarise yourself with UK customs and culture

Additional Tips

  • Start the process early as visa applications can take time.

  • Use the official UK government website https://www.gov.uk/ for accurate and up-to-date information.

  • For peace-of-mind, consider contacting immigration specialists like Nexus should you need any advice.

  • Build a support network among South African expats in the UK.

Engage in your local community and enjoy settling in!

Nexus: Passionate about your journey

As a South African-owned business, we possess an in-depth understanding of the challenges and aspirations of South Africans seeking a new life in the UK. Our team is committed to providing personalised support and guidance throughout your immigration journey.

We offer a range of services tailored to your specific needs, including visa applications, immigration advice, and post-arrival support with any visa or immigration work. Our expertise and dedication ensure a smooth transition to your new life in the UK.

Contact us today to start your journey to a brighter future. 

Disclaimer: Please note, this list is intended as general information and does not constitute legal advice. It is essential to consult with an immigration professional for personalised guidance.

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