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Visa or certification to work and live in the U.K.?


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atlantic
  Dec 15, 07, 14:25  #1

...what the hell; I currently hold dual citizenship (U.S. and Polish), however my Polish passport is expired. Does anyone know if I would need a visa or certification to work and live in the U.K.? or where can I find out about this?
Thanks,
Pawel

 
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wildrover
  Dec 15, 07, 14:26  #2

Not a stupid question , fraid i don,t know the answer , but somebody here will.....?

 
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miranda
  Dec 15, 07, 14:34  #3

Quoting: atlantic
Does anyone know if I would need a viza or certification to work and live in the U.K.?

you need to check with the British ambassy/consulate.

 
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Mufasa
  Dec 15, 07, 14:36  #4

hi miranda - aren't you at the airport yet? ;)

 
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atlantic
  Dec 15, 07, 15:45  #5

I just took a look on a website from the U.K. that deals with visas and work permits. Says I don't need a visa, although, I already knew that. I'm still not totally sure whether a work permit will be required for a 3 month stay.

http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/UKVisasDoINeedAVisa?url=%2Fservlet%2 FFront%3Fpagename%3DOpenMarket%2FXcelerate%2FShowPage%26c%3DPage%26cid %3D1006977149962&purpose=Work+Permit+six+months+or+less&nationality=Un ited+States&location=United+States

 
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PolskaDoll
  Dec 15, 07, 15:49  #6

This is the government website URL so you should find something there. :)

 

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Michal
  Dec 16, 07, 09:43  #7

Quoting: atlantic
however my Polish passport is expired. Does

I would have assumed that if you hold, have held and are not otherwise disqualified from obtaining such a passport, that you would be able to continue to work legally in the United Kingdom on your polish Passport as Poland has joined the E.U. If you had relinquished Polish citizenship that may be another point all together but the fact that your passport is simply out of date should not really matter-anyway, that my opinion for all its worth.

 
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Grzegorz_
  Dec 16, 07, 10:06  #8

Quoting: atlantic
however my Polish passport is expired.


So why don't you get a new one ? If you can confirm your Polish citizenship then you can live and work in the UK without any visa.

 
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atlantic
  Dec 16, 07, 13:55  #9

...but iI would nee a work permit, right? I will be in the U.K. for a 3 month stay, I would like to get a job there during this time frame. I'm wondering whether I'd need a work permit to hold that job. That is my question.

This is from the website in my earlier post...

---You asked if a national of United States needs a visa to come to the UK as a work permit holder for six months or less.

No, you do not need a visa.

On arrival in the UK you must satisfy an immigration officer that you qualify for entry to the United Kingdom as a work permit holder for six months or less under the Immigration Rules.---
Although, I just clicked on a link on that website, and I'm currently reading up on this.
Thanks for the posts, though.

 
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inkrakow
  Dec 16, 07, 17:15  #10

I imagine that all this will be much easier to arrange with a valid Polish passport, particularly with Schengen and the 3-months-in-any-6-months rule (unless you have a work permit) coming into play.

 
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Grzegorz_
  Dec 16, 07, 17:20  #11

Quoting: atlantic

...but iI would nee a work permit, right?


If you have a Polish passport then I think that you don't need any permits.

 
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rafik
  Dec 16, 07, 19:20  #12

Quoting: atlantic

...what the hell; I currently hold dual citizenship (U.S. and Polish), however my Polish passport is expired. Does anyone know if I would need a visa or certification to work and live in the U.K.? or where can I find out about this?
Thanks,
Pawel

i am almost 100% sure that you will need a permit to work in the uk.i remember an american girl who was working with me.she was sent back to the usa from the airport cos she admitted working in the uk and was travelling on the american passport.she had also a portugese passport but for some reason didn't bring it.anyway to be 100% sure i would phone the uk embassy.

 
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houda [Guest]
  Dec 17, 07, 09:46  #13

i look for a job in Uk please answer me.

Thank you very much.

 
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atlantic
  Dec 17, 07, 13:28  #14

The thing that I'm basically wondering about is what passport to use prior to entering the U.K. (if it will even matter). However, I will have both on me just in case. But, I'm guessing my best bet will be to ask the U.K. consulate in the city.

 
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