Only those with 'right of abode' can come without being subject to immigration control. This includes:
Others are subject to varying controls.
If you are a citizen of a country within the European Economic Area then you are generally free to enter, work and stay. You can be made to leave if you commit a serious crime. Your existing family are also entitled, as long as they stay together.
The European Economic Area consists of:
You may be asked to show you are entitled to come or stay in the UK:
You may be asked about your immigration status when applying for:
Some citizens will require a visa before they can stay. There is list of 118 countries which can be obtained from the Home Office website.
They are referred to as 'Visa Nationals'. You don't need a Visa if you are from most Commonwealth countries, the USA or Japan.
The normal procedure is that an application should be made at the nearest British Embassy or consular office. Application forms can also be downloaded from the Foreign Office website. A fee is payable.
The right to come to the UK is regulated by the Immigration Rules. The rules identify several categories for entry:
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