Moving to another country is a HUGE deal, from UK visa applications, packing, to goodbye parties there is so much to do. If you’re immigrating to the UK, we want to make it as smooth as possible. To stay one step ahead here is the ultimate checklist of essential things to tick off when you arrive. You may be tired.
However, getting these essential tasks out the way makes life so much easier;
setting you up for a successful new start.
1. Register With Your Closest GP
One of the most fundamental requirements for a healthy, happy start is having access to health care. You never know when you may need to visit your GP, (General Practitioner). Hence, ensuring you register and have all their details gives you peace of mind. They are there when you need them. If your UK visa is valid for longer than three months, you have access to a UK GP.
Furthermore, some of your healthcare will be covered by the healthcare surcharge you pay. Hop on to the website of your closest GP and get in touch for further information on how to register.
2. Get Connected With A UK Phone Number
Getting by in the UK will be tricky without a UK Visa and phone number. Therefore, purchasing a UK sim card is handy. This will possibly be able to be used in your current phone, visiting a local phone store will get you all set up. You can then send your new number to family, friends and use it for all the wonderful new connections you will make in the UK.
3. Set Up Your UK Bank Account
Transferring finances will be a lot easier with a UK bank account. You will be renting a property, receiving wages and making a lot of payments that may clear faster with a UK account. To get set you will need certain documents like proof of address, ID and a passport. Speak to your chosen branch to confirm what is needed and take the next steps in the process. Explain to them you have immigrated to the UK if you need a bit more support to understand the steps and paperwork.
4. Apply For A National Insurance Number
Having a national insurance number is essential for working in the UK for tax purposes and to claim any benefits. If you do not already have one, apply for a national insurance number via the government website. This will be connected to your ID so make sure you keep it safe and provide it when necessary. Your employer will ask for this number and so will your accountant if you have any self-employed income.
5. Get Set Up With Council Tax
Bills mounting up is zero fun, getting your council tax set up as soon as possible keeps you on top of things. Contact the council to ensure you have all the correct information, confirm your band and check if you are eligible for any discounts. All properties come under a different band determining the amount and where you make the payment. This ensures a smooth transition as you move into your UK property and make it a home.
6. Check Your UK E-Visa Details
Your e visa provides landlords, employers and other professionals the details of your immigration status. This will be produced automatically with your UK visa application if you applied from 2025. Prior to that you may need to switch over to the e visa. If you are unsure about any part of your move either before you arrive or after your arrival you can get immigration advice. Speaking with your immigration solicitor is recommended to clarify anything you are unsure of.
7. Get A Travel Card
Are you planning to work and commute in London? Get yourself an oyster card. This is a travel card you can top up to tap and go whenever using London tubes and buses. You can grab one from any London underground station. Moreover, this helps you cap travel expenses and makes it easy to move around. If you are living outside of London, explore local travel incentives and passes to make sure you get the best deals. To drive in the UK you will need a valid driving licence and insurance.
8. Update Your Address
Once you are a UK resident you will need to make sure all relevant accounts are updated with your new address. This ensures you do not miss out on correspondence and are able to be contacted by people that need you. From bank accounts to amazon, make sure you are up to date so you do not miss out on anything important like notices and home deliveries.
9. Sign Up To New Groups
Moving to a new country can feel lonely. Exploring local groups, interests and opportunities to connect will help you meet new people. Making new friends and getting settled in socially takes time. However, this is a good place to start.
10. Final Things
You will want to make sure your home is set up with everything you need like electricity, heating and wifi. Researching and contacting service providers is key to ensuring you get the best deals and have everything you need.
The Key Take- Aways For The UK Visa Holders
(And A Big Welcome To The UK)
Immigrating to the UK means a lot of organising and big changes. Working your way through this essential check list will ensure you get off to the best start. Still in the planning stages and needing support with your visa application? Contacting an experienced visa immigration firm like Waterstone Legal can help get you on your way. We wish you every success and from everyone on our immigration team a big welcome to the UK.
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