By: Chris J Ball | 2010-03-30 | Debt Management Ever wondered how the UK Government continuously spends more money than they can tax us each year? Ever asked where the money comes from and why there are always a stream of people and business going bankrupt? read more
By: Richard Rowson | 2010-12-22 | Gardening Gardens in London are increasingly extensions of the living space outdoors. D.I.Y. decks and patios are now commonplace in suburban gardens together with the ubiquitous barbecue. read more
By: Louie Jane Caturza | 2011-06-27 | Destinations Professionals or executives who will bring value and skill to the UK labour market are designed with the UK work permit scheme. This is called an employer and position specific scheme. If you have a job offer from a UK based employer and fit certain criteria you may be able to apply for a work permit. read more
By: Carla Kaplan | 2010-11-26 | Immigration Are you the kind of person who enjoys exploring the world? If you are of a certain age and a skilled professional, you should consider applying for the Tier 1 UK Visa program. This program is ideal for someone who wants to live and work in the UK, as you can receive up to three years of legal residency in the country. read more
By: Carla Kaplan | 2010-11-30 | Immigration Most of you probably haven't heard a lot of information about the Tier 5 Youth Mobility Program, but you are probably aware of the Working Holiday Visa. The former was the traditional way young adults from Australia, Canada, and New Zealand gained entry into the UK. They were allowed to work for a certain amount of time, helping them gain valuable working experience in a new and exciting place. read more
By: Carla Kaplan | 2010-11-26 | Immigration There was a time when getting any kind of working visa in the United Kingdom was quite difficult, even for citizens of Commonwealth countries. But, if you are a current legal citizen of Australia, New Zealand, or Canada, you may qualify for a Tier 1 UK visa which will enable you to live and work in the countries of the United Kingdom for up to two years, with a possible three year extension. read more
By: Carla Jiroux Kaplan | 2010-11-03 | Family law There are a few things that you should do when you are young and travelling is one of them. If you have the opportunity to get away from your homeland and live and work in the United Kingdom, then now is the time. It has never been easier than it is right now, thanks to the Youth Mobility Scheme, which allows people between the ages of 18 and 30 to live and work in the UK. read more
By: Mariah Cole | 2010-09-16 | Personal injury Looking for a work accident lawyer is not that hard. You just need to select the best in their field and the one credited by the UK's Law Society to guarantee that he or she has a good experience in the same field. read more
By: Sarah Haines | 2011-04-21 | Home Improvement Solar panels are a popular home improvement, but do they work in the UK? How does cloud cover affect their functioning? read more
By: Carla Kaplan | 2010-11-30 | Immigration Although you may be perfectly happy living and dying in the country in which you were born, there is something to be said for travelling to a different country and broadening your horizons. As a citizen of the Commonwealth, you are allowed certain privileges, one of which is being able to obtain a Youth Mobility visa and travel to the United Kingdom, where you can live, work, and explore. read more
By: Pankaj Gupta | 2010-12-17 | Online Gambling The main trading in U.K happens in the city London, which is generally called as the "the city square mile" meaning the whole city is laid over a square mile this is the place where the financial business and other financial companies are found. It is not very easy to start as a trader in London for both the category of people that is the experienced traders and the people right out of college. It is advised that the people out of university work for banking industry up to a certain position atl read more
By: Carl Liver | 2012-02-29 | Debt Management Accidents have become a normal part of human establishment. They occur without prior warning leaving a lot of negativity in their trail. Accidents usually bear an element of universality in their occurrence. This means all humans find themselves susceptible to calamities regardless of their cultural backgrounds. read more
By: Kiya Mateo | 2010-12-25 | Real Estate Thinking of relocating to the UK area? Be assured that a move will create a plethora of opportunities for you and your firm. read more
By: Jabbar Karlee | 2011-05-27 | Real Estate Pondering over a shift to British soil? That's a grand resolution that will surely prove beneficial to your expanding firm. Make sure you are fully prepared for a breathtaking shift guaranteed to feed your capital-making spirit because there's an abundance of sights to see in the island, famed for its commercial successes and its pleasant residents. read more