UK Guide
Getting used to living in a new country is always a challenge. The Just Landed Guide is designed to help you deal with the day-to-day challenges of living, working or studying in the United Kingdom. It is full of useful information and step-by-step guides on how things work and how to survive in the United Kingdom.
Culture
- Dispelling the myth of bad British food: Learning about traditional British food
- A British Institution : The Royal Family
Visas & Permits
- Visas: Who needs a visa? How do you apply for one?
- Residence Permits: How to become legally resident in the UK
- Family Members: How to bring your loved ones to Britain
- Settlement & Citizenship: Earning settlement status and British citizenship
- Pets: Bringing your pet with you to the UK
Jobs
- The UK job market: Work opportunities in the UK
- Finding a job: Where to look for jobs in Britain
- Contract type: Forms of employment
- Work Permits: Who needs a work permit and how to apply for them
Housing & Rentals
- The rental market: Is it hard to find accommodation?
- Getting started: How to prepare your housing search
- Classifieds: Big choice - big competition
- Appointments: Visiting an apartment
- Estate agents: How to deal with paid search services
- Alternative options: Shared flats
- Contracts: All you need to know before signing a rental agreement
- Glossary: British housing terms and abbreviations
Property
- Starting: Finding your property in the UK
- Research: How to find your dream property in the UK
- Agents: How to deal with British property agents
- First-Time Buyers: How to finance your property purchase
- Buying a new house: Quality standards and warranties
- Buying an old house: What to watch out for
- Buying an apartment: Leaseholds & Freeholds
- Purchasing an apartment: Cost, service charges and restrictions
- Buying for Investment: Making money on your property purchase
- Avoiding Problems: How to avoid the worst property traps
- Valuations & Surveys: Inspections, valuations and structural reports
- Negotiation: Minimizing the cost of your property purchase
- Conveyancing: Transferring ownership of a property
- Purchase Contracts: Conditions, completion and final checks
- Property fees: Additional cost on your property purchase
- Buying at Auction: What to bear in mind when bidding for property
- Buying to Let: Letting property in the UK
Health
- National Health Service: Public healthcare in the UK
- Private healthcare: Private healthcare in Britain
- Finding and seeing a doctor: Registering with a GP
- Pharmacies: Advice and medicines
- Dentists: Finding a dentist
- Emergencies: Emergency numbers, doctors and ambulances
Money
- Services: Banking services, cash machines and opening hours
- Currency exchange: A beginner’s guide to moving money abroad
- International currency exchange: Glossary of financial jargon
Language
- Language: English and its peculiarities
- Learning English: How and where to learn English
- Language certificates: English tests and language diplomas
Telephone & Internet
- Mobile phones: Mobile operators and networks
- Mobile plans: How to choose the right calling plan
- Getting a phone line: How to get a fixed line at home
- Calling Cards: How to save money on international calls
- Choosing: Choosing a prepaid calling card
- How to use: Using an international phonecard
- Internet access: How to get an internet connection at home
- Internet cafés: Where to go online without a connection at home
Education
- Introduction: The British education system
- Choosing a state school: Nursery, pre-school, primary & secondary school
- State schools in the UK: Education reforms, standards and types of schools
- Private Schools in the UK: How to find the best school
- Higher Education in the UK: Universities, degrees and admissions
Business
- Business Structures: Forms of company or business structures in the UK
- Business Registration: The necessary procedures in the UK
- Tax Residency in the UK: Need for tax residency in business
- UK Business Licensing: Licensing of business activity
- Foreigners in Business: Limitations on foreigners in business in the UK
- Taxes in the UK: Value Added Tax (VAT)
- Taxation: UK Individual Business Capital Gains Tax (CGT)
- Other Taxes: Taxes levied to businesses in the UK
Travel & Leisure
- Urban & National transport: Planes, trains, buses, taxis and cars
- Cars: Buying, selling, renting
- Car maintenance and breakdown cover: Keeping your car in check
- Motor insurance: Covering yourself from risks
- Vehicle importation: Bringing your car from home
- Driving licences: Driving in Britain as a visitor or foreign resident
- Best free attractions of London: London is one of the most exciting cities in the world.
- Edinburgh: Discover Scotland's ancient capital city
- Brighton: A fantastic day trip for expats in London
- Liverpool: Visit the famous port city with a rich and varied history
- Manchester: Discover this traditionally industrial city and its modern charm
- London: England's capital city has so much to offer visitors