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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Moving Back To UK With A Foreign Spouse part 2 &#8211; Part one is <a href="https://expats.adamfayed.com/moving-back-to-uk-with-a-foreign-spouse-part-1---ultimate-guide/" data-type="URL" data-id="https://expats.adamfayed.com/moving-back-to-uk-with-a-foreign-spouse-part-1---ultimate-guide/">here</a>. </h4>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Types of Visas Available To Move with a Foreign Spouse</h2>



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<p>So you&#8217;ve met someone and fallen in love, now you want to make things more permanent and move back to the UK together. Moving back with a foreign spouse can offer challenges, but there are many paths to take. There are five types of visas available for couples moving back to the U.K together. If both parties have citizenship in different countries, this will impact which route you can take.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="https://www.gov.uk/marriage-visa" data-type="URL" data-id="https://www.gov.uk/marriage-visa" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Marriage Visa</a> &#8211; Spouse Visa (M)</h3>



<p>This visa is open to people who are married or in a civil partnership with a British citizen or an EEA national. The spouse must be over 18 years old, and the couple should have been together for at least two years. The visa is initially for 30 months, and after this expires, the spouse can apply to remain in the UK with a further settlement visa to continue living together.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Spouse Visa</h3>



<p>This visa is open to people who are not married or in a civil partnership but is in a long-term relationship with a British citizen or an EEA national. The relationship must be over two years, and both parties should have evidence to show this. This visa allows the applicant to come to the U.K for 30 months, after which they can apply to settle in the country permanently.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Long Residence (Indefinite Leave to Remain)</h3>



<p>This is an option for people who have lived in the UK with their partner or parent before and want to return after living abroad for three years. They must be able to show they were &#8216;ordinarily resident in the UK for 10 of the last 15 years. If they can demonstrate this, then they may be able to return to the U.K with their partner without having to make a separate application for a spouse visa.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Unmarried Partner Visa</h3>



<p>This visa is open to people in a long-term relationship with a British citizen or an EEA national and would like to move back to the U.K together but aren&#8217;t married or in a civil partnership. The couple must have lived together for at least two years and should prove this.</p>



<p>This visa allows the applicant to come to the U.K and stay for 30 months, after which they can apply to settle in the country permanently.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img decoding="async" width="800" height="479" src="https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/uk-entry-visa-sticker-passport-engagement-ring-placed-top-conceptual-photo-fiance-spouse-immigration-general-209438540-1.jpg" alt="Moving Back To UK With A Foreign Spouse" class="wp-image-7570" srcset="https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/uk-entry-visa-sticker-passport-engagement-ring-placed-top-conceptual-photo-fiance-spouse-immigration-general-209438540-1.jpg 800w, https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/uk-entry-visa-sticker-passport-engagement-ring-placed-top-conceptual-photo-fiance-spouse-immigration-general-209438540-1-300x180.jpg 300w, https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/uk-entry-visa-sticker-passport-engagement-ring-placed-top-conceptual-photo-fiance-spouse-immigration-general-209438540-1-768x460.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Settlement Visa</h3>



<p>This visa is open to people who have been in a relationship with a U.K citizen or an EEA national for five years or more and can provide evidence that they&#8217;ve lived together over the last two years. This visa allows the applicant to come into the UK without any time restrictions, but they will need to apply for settlement once they are in the country.</p>



<p>Before moving back to the U.K with a foreign spouse, it&#8217;s important to consult an immigration lawyer like Lawford Wilmot, who can help you decide which route is best for your situation. To speak directly to one of our professional advisers, call 020 3137 1500 or fill in our enquiry form, and we&#8217;ll call you back.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Benefits of Moving to the U.K</h2>



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<p>Moving to the United Kingdom can be a scary prospect. With all of the unknowns and potential barriers, it&#8217;s no wonder that people are reluctant to make such a large life change. Fortunately, plenty of evidence suggests that moving to the U.K has many benefits for expats and their families living elsewhere in the world. The following are five major benefits of moving to the United Kingdom.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Education</h3>



<p>Living abroad is a wonderful way to allow children to experience different cultures, but it also has drawbacks. When families move between countries, their children&#8217;s education becomes more difficult because it lacks continuity.</p>



<p>Allowing children to live in the United Kingdom allows them uninterrupted access to the British education system. Many schools in the U.K. are also world-renowned for providing top-quality education to expat children, so parents can rest easy knowing their children will receive high-quality instruction.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Employment Opportunities</h3>



<p>Moving to the United Kingdom often means that an individual will have access to much more job opportunities than when living elsewhere in the world. The U.K.&#8217;s economy is amongst the strongest in the entire world, so expats will often find that they have much more career opportunities than before they left their country of origin.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Currency Exchange Rates</h3>



<p>Because currency exchange rates between one currency and another currency fluctuate constantly, it can be difficult to keep track of how much a product costs if the individual lives in a different country. Fortunately, many companies make regular reports regarding currency exchange rates.</p>



<p>These regular updates allow individuals who are planning to move abroad to have a good idea of what they can expect their money will be worth when they arrive at their destination.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="684" src="https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/32446010263_e3f64a7e5c_b.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-7573" srcset="https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/32446010263_e3f64a7e5c_b.jpg 1024w, https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/32446010263_e3f64a7e5c_b-300x200.jpg 300w, https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/32446010263_e3f64a7e5c_b-768x513.jpg 768w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Community and Culture</h3>



<p>Moving to a new country can be difficult, especially if the new environment is vastly different from what an individual has experienced before. Fortunately, the United Kingdom provides expats with a wide variety of community and cultural events that help new arrivals feel as though they belong.</p>



<p>There are many clubs and associations available for those who wish to connect with others, so expats don&#8217;t have to go it alone if they don&#8217;t want to.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The Number of Opportunities</h3>



<p>Those who move to the United Kingdom are often pleasantly surprised by just how many opportunities there are in the new country. Businesses that were once considered small-scale enterprises can quickly become huge successes, so anyone who is interested in working for themselves should consider moving to the U.K.</p>



<p>Moving abroad is not easy, but there are plenty of reasons to consider doing so. Expats who are looking for a new beginning would be smart to move overseas and experience all that the United Kingdom has to offer.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Frequently Asked Questions about Moving Back to the U.K</h2>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Is it cheaper to live in the UK?</h3>



<p>The cost of living is generally higher than in other parts of Europe; however, you should be prepared for large wage differences. The average salary in London is £35k (compared to £22k outside of the capital), and expats who move with their family could potentially see an increase of 50% or more in their children&#8217;s standard of living.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Is healthcare expensive in the UK?</h3>



<p>Public healthcare in the UK is generally viewed as one of the best services in Europe, if not the world. The NHS offers free treatment at the point of need to anyone who can prove that they have normally been residents in the United Kingdom for at least the previous five years.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Is it difficult to find work in the UK?</h3>



<p>In comparison with other European countries, unemployment is relatively low, and there are currently millions of unfilled vacancies across a range of industries. In order to secure employment, an individual must have a National Insurance number and be able to prove their right to work in the UK. The job market is particularly competitive for employers in the finance, hospitality, and technology sectors.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Is it difficult to get a job in the UK?</h3>



<p>The best way to find work is through networking, sending your CV, and going to interviews. One of the main attractions for foreigners moving back to the UK is that their qualifications should be viewed favorably. The relocation costs are high, but many British companies will give a return plane ticket, accommodation, and a small allowance to assist with the process.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h3>



<p>You and your spouse have lived in the United States for a few years. The time has come to move back to the UK, but you&#8217;re not sure whether to take them with you or let them stay behind. Moving back to the UK with a foreign spouse isn&#8217;t as easy as it might seem at first glance. This way, refer to this guide for more information.</p>
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<p><meta charset="utf-8">Moving Back To UK With A Foreign Spouse part 1 &#8211; that will be the topic of today’s article.</p>



<p>Before introducing this article, if you are interested in our core services which are expat financial, insurance and mortgages, you can contact me&nbsp;<a href="https://adamfayed.com/expats-lets-talk/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The best time to consider your financial situation is when you are moving to a new country.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Introduction</strong></h2>



<p>Many people from the UK marry foreign spouses every year. However, only a few realize what challenges lie ahead of them when they decide to move back to the UK with their spouse. The process is quite complicated as many couples do not realize this fact, and it&#8217;s often too late for them by then.</p>



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<p>Things become even more difficult if you have children as there are different legal procedures to be followed depending on the child&#8217;s age. And if you&#8217;re a non-EEA national, obtaining entry clearance is going to be your biggest challenge. This article aims at giving you an overview of what it takes for a non-EEA national who wishes to move back to the UK with a foreign spouse.</p>



<p>If you wish to move back to the UK with a foreign spouse, you should plan well in advance to avoid any last-minute complications. If you are moving back with a foreign spouse, then we’ve got you covered on this platform.</p>



<p>We will talk about what steps need to be taken when planning such a move, what documents need to come with you, and what steps you need to take immediately before and after your arrival back in the UK. Have you been surfing the internet to get the right information about moving back to the UK with a spouse?</p>



<p>Well, worry less as we’ve got you covered today. Not only would you understand the step-by-step guide to relocate back to the UK with your spouse, but we will explain the benefits and the disadvantages. Would you love to know what it takes to move to the UK with your spouse? Read further to get the details.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ultimate Guide to Move with a Foreign Spouse (UK)</h2>



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<p>For most <a href="https://www.gov.uk/british-citizenship" data-type="URL" data-id="https://www.gov.uk/british-citizenship" target="_blank" rel="noopener">British citizens</a>, moving back to the UK with a foreign spouse is an exciting experience. It&#8217;s not easy, though &#8211; there are many things you need to figure out, some of which are unique to couples in your situation.</p>



<p>Before you start making plans about where exactly you&#8217;re going to move, consider these guides for moving back home with a foreign spouse.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Points System</h3>



<p>When you want to move home with a foreign spouse, there are many options. You could work in the UK before you return, or perhaps your spouse can obtain a Tier 2 Visa. It&#8217;s not always easy to break into the job market in the UK if you&#8217;ve been living abroad for years.</p>



<p>The employer generally handles the Tier 2 Work Permit, but few conditions are. Firstly, they must be able to prove that you do actually have a job offer before they can give your employer a Certificate of Sponsorship, and this is where it gets complicated for most companies. To help smooth the process, you might want to use an immigration lawyer to help you get a work permit.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Settling with Your Spouse</h3>



<p>So your spouse is now in the UK, and they just started their new, exciting job! Now what? While it&#8217;s exciting that they&#8217;re independent and supporting themselves for the first time, it can be difficult if they&#8217;re not accustomed to the UK &#8211; and even more, if they don&#8217;t speak English.</p>



<p>If you want to prevent conflict, try to understand how your spouse is feeling. After all, the prospect of learning a new language in addition to living in a new country can be daunting! Be understanding and patient for the first few months, especially when your spouse needs their support.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Life Skills for Your Foreign Spouse</h3>



<p>It&#8217;s not uncommon for foreign spouses to find it difficult to understand the ins and outs of everyday life in the UK, even if they speak English fluently. Try to teach your spouse some basic skills that everyone should know &#8211; like cooking a proper meal with meat instead of just boiling pasta, how to use the washing machine, and more.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Understanding UK Banking</h3>



<p>If you&#8217;re planning on moving back to the UK with your Canadian spouse, that means they&#8217;ll need a bank account. Most Canadians can also open a joint account with their partner since banks in Canada offer banking services for couples as well.</p>



<p>However, it might be a little more difficult for you if you and your Canadian spouse decide to open separate accounts. Remember that the UK financial market is vastly different from Canada&#8217;s, and it can take some time to get used to them!</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Planning Ahead</h3>



<p>If things are going well after living in the UK together for a few years, it&#8217;s highly recommended to make sure you and your spouse plan for the future. Consider getting a joint mortgage and ensuring that your Canadian spouse obtains UK citizenship if they don&#8217;t have it.</p>



<p>It can be scary to jump into such major life decisions but consider the benefits of doing so &#8211; after all, there&#8217;s no sense in living together in the UK when your spouse doesn&#8217;t have access to all the benefits British citizens do.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Taxation</h3>



<p>When you move back home with a foreign spouse, there are many tax implications that you need to consider. Many of these are more difficult than they seem, so consult an expert about your options before you make any decisions.</p>



<p>You should know that if you&#8217;re moving back with a foreign spouse and earn over £62000 per year, they&#8217;ll have to pay Income Tax. If your earnings drop below this point, you can claim a Married Couple&#8217;s Allowance.</p>



<p>If you earn over £100000 per year each, you won&#8217;t be able to claim anything at all. You should also bear in mind that if your foreign spouse moves home with you, they might not access the benefits system due to UK immigration laws.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Help With the Cost of Moving Home</h3>



<p>If you&#8217;re moving back with a foreign spouse, you&#8217;ll have to deal with many expenses in addition to the move itself. Not only that but your earning potential decreases in the UK because your skills are not in high demand anymore. These combined factors can make it very difficult for you to afford life in the UK, even if you&#8217;re planning to save money from your pay packet.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Things to Know When <a href="https://expats.adamfayed.com/moving-to-the-uk-expat-guide/" data-type="post" data-id="2525">Moving Back to the UK</a></h2>



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<p>Moving to the UK is a daunting task for anyone, but moving with a foreign spouse (or having your foreign spouse move back with you) adds an extra layer of complexity. Your family will be joining you in their new home, and they will need to quickly become comfortable with the process of settling into their new life.</p>



<p><a></a>To help this transition go as smoothly as possible, you should take into consideration the following things.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Know Your Spouse&#8217;s Current Situation</h3>



<p>If your spouse lives in their home country, then they are likely to have a job and family that ties them down. They will not be able to pack up and leave on a whim &#8211; although you would love nothing more than to have them join you, they may not be able to right away. You need to know if they can leave their job or family behind without causing too much issue.</p>



<p>If you&#8217;re not sure, then try to find out. You should also investigate what moving back would mean for them. Their visa regulations will be different than yours, and they may need to apply for a new visa to live in the UK &#8211; this can take months without any guarantee of success.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Prepare your family&#8217;s documents</h3>



<p>There are many different documents that your spouse may need to join you in the UK. These will vary depending on their country of citizenship and where they come from but should include passports, visas, marriage certificates, and birth certificates. The process of obtaining these documents can be time-consuming for both your spouse and their embassies</p>



<p>However, you need to make the process as smooth as possible. If you have been in contact with your spouse&#8217;s embassy, they will let you know what should be done and when it needs to be done &#8211; if not, contact your spouse directly and ask them for a list of documents that they think will be needed.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Prepare Yourself Financially</h3>



<p>You must support your spouse financially if they are not currently working. If they&#8217;re able to continue their job in the UK, then this won&#8217;t be an issue, but if not, you can expect increased costs for food, housing, and utilities.</p>



<p>It will also be more difficult for them to find a new job once they arrive &#8211; especially if they do not speak English, which is very common for people moving to the UK. If you&#8217;re financially stable enough to support your spouse while they find employment (and deal with all of the challenges that brings), then it&#8217;s worth considering this option before making any plans on how to get them settled in with you.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4. Get a Job in Advance</h3>



<p>If your spouse is unable to find employment in the UK, then you may need to get a job yourself. If they can keep their current job in their home country, then this option might not be necessary, but it&#8217;s better to be safe than sorry.</p>



<p>The best thing about this option is that you can decide whether or not to take a job independently from your spouse &#8211; it doesn&#8217;t even have to be in the same field! Once they join you in the UK, they will have more time to focus on finding a new job in their field, which could help reduce issues that arise when both partners are unemployed.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Prepare Yourself for the Transition</h3>



<p>Moving to a new country with your spouse is exciting, but it can also be intimidating. There are bound to be issued when you first move in together, so try to prepare yourself for all possible outcomes. These issues might not even have anything to do with moving back &#8211; they could just be related to being in a relationship with your spouse.</p>



<p>Just know that you are not alone if issues arise during these first few weeks or months &#8211; almost everyone experiences bumps in the road when moving to a new country. It&#8217;s just part of the transition, and it will get easier over time. The most important thing is to remain positive throughout all of this and prepare yourself for anything.</p>
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