British naturalisation: 8 common mistakes to avoid
Naturalisation is the final step to becoming a British citizen. As a British national, your rights, and those of your family, are more secure....
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As you zip up the suitcases and prepare to move abroad, one concern might be the impact relocation will have on your children. Rest assured, t...
View articleIndefinite leave to remain: Your first step towards UK ci...
Indefinite leave to remain (ILR), is the first step you’ll take to becoming a UK citizen. Here’s a guide on how to qualify and apply for perma...
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In today’s digital world, sending money overseas should be fast, flexible and secure. There’s no need for exorbitant bank fees when there are ...
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Business insurance doesn’t only help you hedge against the risks of financial losses but also gives you peace of mind that you’re covered shou...
View articleNew UK capital gains tax rules: Pay in 30 days or face pe...
Do not wait until the next tax year to report gains on UK residential property sold after 6 April 2020. You may have to pay interest and a pen...
View articleInvesting for the long game: The value of value stocks
The recent performance of growth stocks has led some investors to question whether they should still be investing in value stocks. Time and ag...
View articleShould we be worried about inflation when investing?
When the price of goods and services increases over time, a consumer can buy fewer of them with every Pound they have saved. This erosion of p...
View articleInheriting from South Africa in 2021 and beyond: What exp...
If you’re a South African living overseas and due inheritance from a South African estate, here’s what you need to know about the new process ...
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