Your journey in the UK will undoubtedly require a visa. Whether it be a visit visa, Tier 4 student visa, or even a Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa, Belgravia Advisers can help take the hassle out of obtaining a visa. We work with top law firms who specialise in immigration law who can help you with the visa process from start to finish.
Moving to a new country can be daunting and finding accommodation can be difficult in a new city. Whether you want to come to London for a short visit, or are looking for something for the duration of your studies, we work with a variety of accommodation providers, and can help take the hassle out of finding your home in the UK.
Upon your arrival in London, Belgravia Advisers will provide unique luxury airport pick up services. Our drivers will not only pick you up and assist with your baggage, but will also provide you with a welcome pack that will include all the pertinent details you may need for your stay.
Once you have found a home you want to buy, the solicitor will handle the legal work around the property, and the surveyor will survey the property to check for problems, which might affect the cost of the home.
Some people are meant to be entrepreneurs. For others, starting a business is frightening. But if you’re considering becoming an entrepreneur, There are a lot of benefits that go along with it like, Flexibility, Set your own deadline, Pursue your passion, meet new People, Create Jobs, Invest in yourself and Inspire others.
International students can apply for the Tier 5 (Government Authorised Exchange) visa to carry out work experience and internships in the UK once their studies are done in the UK.
The UK tax system is relatively straightforward if you only have income and gains from the UK sources for the duration of your stay here. However, things can get complicated if you are resident in the UK and have foreign income and gains.
The Master of Science (MSc) traditionally is granted for successfully completing a postgraduate program with a science or technical focus. By contrast, the Master of Arts (MA) traditionally refers to disciplines of the humanities such as history or philosophy. In reality today, however, this distinction is not strictly upheld anymore and, in fact, you can find both degree types for postgraduate programs in business or management.