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18/09/2024, 2:52pm

Home > Podcasts > Michelmores Employment Law Podcast > Working and Living in the United Kingdom: The top 10 visa options for US Citizens

Working and Living in the United Kingdom: The top 10 visa options for US Citizens

 

With lots of conflicting information available online, it can be difficult to work out what UK visa options are actually available to those wishing to make the jump across the pond. Even more confusing is what they can and can’t do once they’re on these visas. Our Employment and Immigration specialist partner, Lynsey Blyth, and Employment partner, Robert Forsyth, cut through all the dross to explain in plain terms the 10 most common and useful visa options for US citizens.

 

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Robert Forsyth
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Lynsey Blyth
Lynsey Blyth Partner

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