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Can I bring my cousin to UK permanently?

European nationals may also be able to bring the following family members to the UK: Unmarried partner – they will have to be able to prove that they are in an enduring relationship; Extended family – brothers, sisters, cousins etc.

Can a British citizen file for a relative?

Apply as an adult coming to be cared for by a relative. You must be outside the UK to apply and need long-term care from a parent, grandchild, brother, sister, son or daughter who is living permanently in the UK. One of the following must also apply to the relative: they’re a British or Irish citizen.

Can I bring my mum to UK?

There is provision within the Immigration Rules to bring adult dependant relatives to the UK in very limited circumstances. The applicants must be able to show: They need long-term care to do everyday personal and household tasks because of illness, disability or their age.

How can I bring my mother to UK?

How to Bring Parents to the UK?

  1. That your mum must be living outside the UK;
  2. That she must be making a valid entry clearance application;
  3. That she must not fall for refusal under any of the suitability grounds;
  4. That she must of course be over 18 years old;

Can I bring my wife in UK after Brexit?

An EU citizen can bring their non EU spouse to live with them in the UK, although you will both need to apply under the new EU Settlement Scheme to enable you to reside lawfully in the UK after 30 June 2021. The non EU spouse must also be living in the UK prior to the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020.

Can a British citizen bring parents to UK?

In 2012, the British Government changed the rules for Adult Dependent visas. To bring a dependent parent, grandchild, brother, sister, son, or daughter to the UK to live with you, it must be proven that: they need long-term care to do every day personal and household tasks because of illness, disability, or their age.