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No, the UK, Ireland and Denmark opted out of the common Permanent Residence-EC measure.
Get a working visa, and use it. Apply for and get permanent residency.
If they have a business (B-1) visa, permanent residency, or a business sponsored visa (i.e. H-1B).
Yes, unless you hold a valid (used or unused) visa or Permanent Residency from Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, the UK or one of the Schengen countries.
Whether a US citizen can work in Japan is completely unrelated to that person's UK residency status. It is a matter for Japanese law and regulations.
The UK IS a permanent member of the security council - along with Russia, China, France and USA.
no u will not eligible to be a permanent residence of UK
yes, if you can convince the PD that you are a safe pair of hands
yes
these people are called"convicts" or "felons" In the UK they are also known as prisoners or inmates.
yes. i did it. there were no problems, apart from a 900 rupee bribe to the registy office. my Indian wife then got her UK residence visa, in India, then we flew back to the UK together. easy as that. Yes , for more info go to http://mha.nic.in
Yes of course, as long as you have a 3 year residency in the UK.