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Your family member is NON-EU citizen

• You must be one of the following family members of non-EU citizen:

- spouse older than 18 years, not legally separated;
- minor age children, also of the spouse or born outside wedlock, not married, provided that the other parent, where existing, has given his/her consent;
-dependent children older than 18 years, if for objective reasons are unable to fulfil their needs because of their healthy status that implies a total inability;
- dependant parents, if they do not have other children in their country of origin or provenance or parents older than 65 years, if the other children are unable to take care of them for serious and documented healthy reasons.

• Your family member must have residence permit or work visa for subordinate employment valid for no less than one year, self-employment, study or religious reasons, as well as residence permit for asylum and family reasons
• Your family member must have suitable incoming and lodging in Italy;
• You must have passport or travel document valid for at least three months after visa expiry date;
• You must have "nulla osta" (entry clearance) issued no more than 6 months earlier by the competent "Sportello Unico" (Unified Immigration Desk);
• In the case of minor children: you must have written permission from the child's other parent for Visa to be issued;
• You must pay the joining family member visa application fees

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Ask Philip Gamble whether you (or your children) have a claim to British nationality.

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Learn more about these routes to British Nationality:

WhatPassport.com is a specialist UK Nationality and British Citizenship site offering an online search and assessment. Claims to hold a British Passport can be complex and the site offers a quick, simple search to give you the answers. While many people qualify for the UK Ancestry Visa based on holding a Commonwealth passport with a UK born grandmother or grandfather, we have found that if you have a grandparent born in the UK, or if your mother is British or your father is British, then there are several scenarios where you can claim British Nationality and the right to hold a British Passport. This stems from Britain’s collection of British Colonies, British Protectorates and British Protected States in the middle of last century and the Nationality rules concerning what are now the countries of the Commonwealth.

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Sable International offers a range of services relating to UK and Australian immigration. For over 20 years, we have been helping people with their UK and Australian visa applications. We assist with applications for Ancestry visas, spouse visas, work visas, Tier 1 visas, UK working holiday visas, UK dependant visas, Tier 4 visas, UK Visitor visas, sponsorship visas or UK permanent residency or indefinite leave to remain. We also specialise in UK visa extensions. If you’ve overstayed your visa, our Overstayer Status Trace service can assist to regularise your visa status.