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For this month’s episode, Aidan Grant is joined by Charles Avens, Head of Immigration at Collyer Bristow, for a deep dive into the vast landscape of visa options available to Americans eyeing a move across the pond, and the risks and rewards they face when navigating UK immigration law.

Discover the post-Brexit nuances of British citizenship and how citizenship opens a pathway to flexible travel to and from the UK. From citizenship by descent to the implications of future Commonwealth expansions, we explore the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Hear about how to navigate the visa process and learn about the criteria for transitioning from visa status to permanent residency or even British citizenship.

Charles unravels the complexities of the UK visa options, and how those seeking to come to the UK are now met with fewer and fewer options if they are not married to a UK citizen or seeking to move in connection to their business or employment.

For those visiting the UK, we also explore the essentials of Electronic Travel Authorisation and how it stacks up against the US ESTA system, highlighting the limitations and potential risks of overstaying.

The comprehensive overview also extends to the EU Settlement Scheme, providing critical updates on the government’s plans for EU citizens.

We’ve left no stone unturned in our overview of UK family and work visa requirements, but advise staying informed to ensure you have the most up to date information needed to succeed on your immigration journey. Join us on the first Wednesday of every month for a new episode of the US-UK Tax Talk podcast, brought to you by Collyer Bristow.

Key Takeaways

Visas Are a Must: If you’re not a UK citizen or permanent resident, you need a visa – no exceptions, even for Europeans post-Brexit.

Plenty of Visa Options: From Skilled Workers to Students to Business Expansions, there are lots of visa options. However, the process is complex and constantly changing. High net-worth individuals simply intending to relocate to the UK and live off their personal wealth will now find it very difficult to do so.

Business-Related Visas: If you are moving in connection with your business or employment then there are a range of visas available, but some require careful planning in advance.

Citizenship Over Visas: If you qualify for UK citizenship, then it can be a flexible and permanent solution. However, make sure to take advice on any potentially adverse UK tax consequences that can follow.  Learn what the path to citizen involves and how to move through your visa, to permanent residence status and then finally to citizenship.

Don’t Lose Permanent Residence: Permanent residence lets you stay forever, but take care not to spend too much time outside the UK or else you risk losing that status.

Chapters:

00:24 – Navigating International Employment
03:57 – Introduction to UK Immigration and Citizenship
08:30 – Understanding UK Citizenship and Ancestry
18:05 – Understanding UK Visa Regulations: Visitor vs Work Visas
24:43 – Transitioning from Family Visas to Career Opportunities
29:44 – Understanding Student Visas and Sponsorship in the UK
35:51 – Visa Options for High Net Worth Individuals
43:55 – Innovative Business Plans and the Innovator Founder Visa
51:28 – Transitioning to Permanent Residency in the UK
54:42 – Navigating the Path to British Citizenship
01:01:25 – Updates on UK Immigration Status and Future Changes

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        Navigating UK Immigration: From Visas to Citizenship with Charles Avens

        For this month’s episode, Aidan Grant is joined by Charles Avens, Head of Immigration at Collyer Bristow, for a deep dive into the vast landscape of visa options

        Published 2 July 2025

        IMMIGRATION & INTERNATIONAL TRUSTS, TAX AND ESTATE PLANNING & PRIVATE WEALTH & UK/USA TAX & ESTATE PLANNING

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      For this month’s episode, Aidan Grant is joined by Charles Avens, Head of Immigration at Collyer Bristow, for a deep dive into the vast landscape of visa options available to Americans eyeing a move across the pond, and the risks and rewards they face when navigating UK immigration law.

      Discover the post-Brexit nuances of British citizenship and how citizenship opens a pathway to flexible travel to and from the UK. From citizenship by descent to the implications of future Commonwealth expansions, we explore the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Hear about how to navigate the visa process and learn about the criteria for transitioning from visa status to permanent residency or even British citizenship.

      Charles unravels the complexities of the UK visa options, and how those seeking to come to the UK are now met with fewer and fewer options if they are not married to a UK citizen or seeking to move in connection to their business or employment.

      For those visiting the UK, we also explore the essentials of Electronic Travel Authorisation and how it stacks up against the US ESTA system, highlighting the limitations and potential risks of overstaying.

      The comprehensive overview also extends to the EU Settlement Scheme, providing critical updates on the government’s plans for EU citizens.

      We’ve left no stone unturned in our overview of UK family and work visa requirements, but advise staying informed to ensure you have the most up to date information needed to succeed on your immigration journey. Join us on the first Wednesday of every month for a new episode of the US-UK Tax Talk podcast, brought to you by Collyer Bristow.

      Key Takeaways

      Visas Are a Must: If you’re not a UK citizen or permanent resident, you need a visa – no exceptions, even for Europeans post-Brexit.

      Plenty of Visa Options: From Skilled Workers to Students to Business Expansions, there are lots of visa options. However, the process is complex and constantly changing. High net-worth individuals simply intending to relocate to the UK and live off their personal wealth will now find it very difficult to do so.

      Business-Related Visas: If you are moving in connection with your business or employment then there are a range of visas available, but some require careful planning in advance.

      Citizenship Over Visas: If you qualify for UK citizenship, then it can be a flexible and permanent solution. However, make sure to take advice on any potentially adverse UK tax consequences that can follow.  Learn what the path to citizen involves and how to move through your visa, to permanent residence status and then finally to citizenship.

      Don’t Lose Permanent Residence: Permanent residence lets you stay forever, but take care not to spend too much time outside the UK or else you risk losing that status.

      Chapters:

      00:24 – Navigating International Employment
      03:57 – Introduction to UK Immigration and Citizenship
      08:30 – Understanding UK Citizenship and Ancestry
      18:05 – Understanding UK Visa Regulations: Visitor vs Work Visas
      24:43 – Transitioning from Family Visas to Career Opportunities
      29:44 – Understanding Student Visas and Sponsorship in the UK
      35:51 – Visa Options for High Net Worth Individuals
      43:55 – Innovative Business Plans and the Innovator Founder Visa
      51:28 – Transitioning to Permanent Residency in the UK
      54:42 – Navigating the Path to British Citizenship
      01:01:25 – Updates on UK Immigration Status and Future Changes

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