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I'm applying for . Which requires getting a Natural Bornยฎ True Britโ„ข to endorse my application. I was approaching one of my English friends asking if he'd act as a reference. After explaining what I needed from him (let's just say its enough info that I'm now worried about ), I told him it's OK if he declined. In fact, I said 'If you were ever looking for an opportunity to personally slam the door in an immigrant's face and yell "viva la !" this is your chance. ๐Ÿ˜€'

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@paco I'm interested in this process. What I gathered was one needs at least one of the following:

* UK ancestry less than 3 generations prior
* An employer to sponsor you
* Enrollment in an accredited school
* A spouse or fiancรฉยทe to vouch for you

Am I missing something?

(And if you don't care to expound on this, that's totally fine. I try to respect others' spoons!)

@qwyrdo There are different kinds of visas for temporary residence. Employer sponsorship, university, and spouse visas are temporary. I don't know about ancestry. There are also rich people visas. If you're gonna invest ยฃ250,000 or more in a british business, come right in! I'm going for citizenship, which is different. That requires living here legally on any basis for 7 years, passing a life-in-the-UK test, getting sponsors, and paying a hefty fee (about ยฃ1500). That's a very rough summary.