HSBC BUY-TO-LET GUIDE TO THE UK MARKET
2016-03-27
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Those with BN(O) status and their eligible family members will be able to come to the UK to live, study and work. After five years in the UK, they will be able to apply for settlement, followed by British citizenship after a further 12 months.
The new bespoke immigration route will allow BN(O)s to come to the UK without the current 6 month limit, granting them 5 years limited leave to remain, with the ability to live and work in the UK. After these 5 years, they will be able to apply for settled status and, after a further 12 months with that status, apply for citizenship.
Below is the summary of measures announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak in the Budget.
The Competition and Markets Authority has confirmed that domestic consumers have been overcharged for electricity usage, and it brings a huge criticism of the ‘big six’ suppliers who have been controlling the market over many years. To further solve this problem and the failing market, Nottingham City Council and Bristol City Council took a step forward and established fully licensed ESCOs (Energy Services Companies), which can control the energy supply and help to boost the economy.