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*Laughs in British* Leave to Remain fees are £3189, whilst a citizenship afterwards costs £1330. A total of £4519, which is roughly $6000. There is this impression that the US has the worst immigration process, but I'm pretty sure the UK takes the cake on this one. twitter.com/ALT_uscis/stat…
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Anthony Widjaja Lin
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Not to mention that a normal work visa would easily cost you £1700-£2000 for five years including NHS surcharges. Multiply that by the number of family members joining :)
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Dr Heidy Khlaaf (هايدي خلاف)
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Exactly, it's beyond ridiculous and inhumane
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Timur Babyuk
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But still, everyone wants to have citizenship of GB, USA or some other developed country
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Dr Heidy Khlaaf (هايدي خلاف)
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And it's honestly ridiculous that most can't afford it...
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aaah! med
@waishda
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Cost $6000+ (ignoring the lawyer's fees) for my US work visa in fees (H1B), and currently at $3500 working on my green card. UK takes the cake for sure in fees, but i feel they have more reasonable grace periods and the lack of nationality quota is better. Both are dehumanizing.
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Assil
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The spouse immigrant visa application in Australia costs around 5000 USD...
We have it good in the US imo.
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