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Living in London : Before you Leave Home

Visas

Story posted: Jun 22, 2006, 12:57

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Visas

Find out more about UK Visas visit the official UK Government  UK Visas website

 

Work Permits

You may not be eligible for a UK visa and therefore your only option will be for a school to apply for a Work Permit.  Teaching agencies like TimePlan can offer you advice and help with the process, but in the meantime for more information visit www.workpermit.com

 

Embassies and High Commissions in the UK

 

The Home Office (Immigration)

40 Wellesley Road, Croydon, CR9

T: 0870 606 7766

www.homeoffice.gov.uk

 

Foreign & Commonwealth Office

40 Wellesley Road

Croydon, CR9

T: 0870 606 7766

 

Canadian High Commission

Grosvenor Street,W1

T: 020 7258 6600

www.canada.org.uk

 

Jamaican High Commission

1-2 Prince Consort Road

London SW7 2BZ

www.jhcuk.com

 

South African High Commission

Trafalgar Square,WC2

T: 020 7451 7299

www.southafricahouse.com

 

New Zealand High Commission

80 Haymarket,W1

T: 020 7930 8422

www.nzembassy.com

 

Australian High Commission

Australia House,The Strand,WC2

T: 020 7379 4334

www.australia.org.uk

 

The American Embassy

24 Grosvenor Square,W1A 1AE

T: 020 7499 9000

www.usembassy.org.uk

 




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