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Visiting the UK
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Tourism and visiting friends
If you want to visit the UK as a tourist or to stay with friends in the
UK then you should consider yourself one of the following:
i)
General Visitors
ii)
Child Visitors
iii)
ADS Visitors
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Visiting family
If you want to visit members of your family in the UK, then you should
consider yourself one of the following:
ii)
Child visitor
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Visiting to do business
In addition to the above, if you would like to do business in the UK,
then you should consider yourself one of the following, this includes
academic visitors, and doctors undertaking clinical attachments or the
PLAB test.
i)
Business Visitor
ii)
Visitors undertaking permitted paid engagements
iii)
Child Visitors
iv)
Prospective Entrepreneurs
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Visiting to study
If you intend on studying within the UK for a limited period (up to 11
months) then consider yourself one of the following:
ii)
Child visitors
iii)
Prospective students
iv)
Parents of children at school
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Visiting as a sportsperson
If your visit relates to sporting activities particularly to participate
within the Olympic/Paralympic Games, then consider yourself one of the
following:
i)
Olympic/Paralympic Games visitors
ii)
Games family member visitors
iii)
Sports visitors
iv)
Child visitors
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Visiting as an entertainer
If your visit relates to specific entertainment (such as auditioning in
the UK) then consider yourself to apply as:
i)
Entertainer visitor
ii)
Child visitor
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Visiting for other reasons
If your visit relates to anything else, such as marriage or a civil
partnership, and thereafter intend on leaving the UK then consider
yourself one of the following:
i)
Visitors for marriage or civil partnership
ii)
Vistiors for private medical treatment
iii)
Visiting your fiancée/fiancé
v
Transiting the UK
If you want to come to the UK for up to 48 hours on your way to another
country, you can come here as a visitor
in transit.
i)
Visitors in transit
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