• Accredited consultants
    Registered with IAA in the UK (Number: F2001-00004).
  • Successful results
    Confirmed as the largest-by-volume UK immigration consultant in the world.
  • Long established
    Advising on UK immigration for over 25 years.

Which UK migration route is right for you?

Let us help you apply for the migration route that suits your personal circumstances.

Discover your options today

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We have over 25 years of experience in providing immigration and nationality advice

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Our consultants are trained professionals who understand the ins and outs of immigration

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We treat each case on an individual basis to provide you with advice that caters to your circumstances

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No visa, no fee: You only pay our fee if your application is successful

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Let us answer your questions about UK immigration

Applying to move to the UK can be a complicated process, but we try to make it as easy as possible. Below is a list of the most frequently asked questions we receive about UK immigration routes.

1. What is the Immigration Health Surcharge and how much does it cost?

This surcharge lets immigrants in the UK access the National Health Service (NHS) as though they were UK residents. All applicants who apply to stay in the UK for longer than six months must pay the surcharge.

2. What is a BRP card?

You must collect your BRP card within 10 days of your arrival in the UK or before your 90-day vignette expires, whichever is later. If you fail to collect your BRP within this time, you may be subject to a fine or even your right to be in the UK could be cancelled. You will need to pick up your BRP at the UK Post Office branch nearest to your intended UK address, as stated on your application form.

3. Where do I collect my BRP card and how long do I have to do so?

You must collect your BRP card within 10 days of your arrival in the UK or before your 30-day vignette expires, whichever is the later. If you fail to collect your BRP within this time, you may be subject to a fine or your right to be in the UK could be cancelled. You will need to pick up your BRP at the UK Post Office branch nearest to your intended UK address, as stated on your application form.

4. When should I start my immigration application process?

We recommend that you begin working on your application six months before your intended date of arrival in the UK.

5. How long will it take for me to be granted permission to enter the UK?

Once submitted to UKVI, you can expect the application to granted within 12 weeks.


6. What is the priority service, and should I use it?

The UK offers a fast-track service will place your application at the front of the queue and you can expect the application to be granted in six weeks.

7. May I travel outside of the UK once I have entered the country?

You should allow at least 10 days in the UK to collect your BRP card before leaving the UK to travel elsewhere.

8. Do I need to provide original documents with my application?

No, the relevant authority will accept copies of your documents.

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Who is Sable International?

We are specialist in our industry, providing services in wealth management, accounting, tax, international money transfers, immigration and citizenship. Our clients are often global citizens with family, offices, suppliers, clients, property or wealth overseas.

We realise that all of our clients are unique in terms of both their current circumstances and their future plans and we pride ourselves on thinking differently to tailor solutions that help. Whatever your goals, we can help you internationalise yourself, your wealth and your business.

Online UK Migration Assessment

Answer a few questions and we'll let you know if you're eligible to live and work in the UK. It takes less than five minutes and it's free of charge or obligation.