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UK Family Visas Sibling Sponsorship

Bring Your Sibling To The UK Permanently: Is it Possible?

Being separated from our family can become challenging since they are such an integral part of our lives. This blog highlights how you can bring your sibling to accompany you in the UK permanently.

 

 


Unfortunately, the UK doesn’t have any specific immigration category for siblings. However, you can opt for alternative routes to help your brothers and sisters join you in the UK.

 

 

Dependent Child Visa

Your sibling could apply for a Dependent Child visa if they are under 18 years old and want to join their parents already living in the UK. You will be asked to provide proof of a genuine relationship, best-suited accommodation arrangements, and financial support before going forward with the application process to bring your sibling to the UK.

– Adult Dependent Relative Visa

This visa is more suitable if your brother or sister is over 18 years old and relies on your assistance due to a disability, an illness, or any other exceptional cases. The Adult Dependent Relative Visa follows strict eligibility criteria. The applicant is requested to provide evidence of long-term care and financial support. You must also prove the unavailability of the same type of care in your sibling’s home country.

– More Immigration Categories

If your sibling is not fit for the UK visa options we have discussed so far, they may try their luck by applying under other immigration categories, such as global talent visas, study visas, or skilled worker visas.

You are advised to be careful of meeting all the requirements since each visa category comes with its own specific eligibility criteria.




The UK doesn’t offer a direct immigration category for siblings to join their family in Britain. Yet, you can explore alternative routes and thoroughly research the requirements of the visa you select.

You may also seek professional legal advice from an experienced immigration solicitor to steer clear of any problems and understand the most favourable immigration option based on your case.

We hope you found this information helpful. Follow our blogs for the latest updates and informative content on UK immigration.

 


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