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    Visas and legal considerations

    Before your arrival, it’s important that you understand your right to live and work in the UK, including which visas you can arrive on and how long you can stay there on these visas. These opinions include:

    • Standard visitor visas (short-term stays with no employment permitted)
    • Skilled worker Visa ( must earn around £40,000 and can stay for 5 years)
    • Youth mobility scheme Visa (for eligible countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand or South Korea. Must have at least £2,500 in savings.)
    • Global talent Visa (for leaders in tech, arts and sciences)
    • Innovator founder visa ( Must have a business plan to set up a business in the UK)

    The UK does not currently offer a digital nomad Visa that other countries such as Portugal do, so nomads who want to work in the UK must comply with immigration rules and ensure they obtain the correct visa to ensure that they do not get into any legal trouble. Always verify requirements with official UK government channels before making plans to worka nd live in the UK.

    Choosing the right Neighbourhood for you

    The neighborhood that you choose to reside in once you arrive in London will affect how you experience the city. It can be confusing choosing what is best at first; however, this breakdown, specifically for nomads, should help to point you to the right neighbourhood for you. When choosing a place to live, you must consider factors such as commute time, transport links, nearby car parks in London, access to affordable coworking spaces, and the vibe of the community that you’re entering.

    Shoreditch in East London

    These trendy areas of London are perfect for those who prioritize creativity or who want to create their own start-ups. It’s ideal for tech freelancers and entrepreneurs as it inspires innovation and places you amongst like-minded people.

    Camden in North London

    For those nomads who love to express themselves amongst like-minded creatives, Camden is the place to be. A more alternative side of London, this area is teeming with artists, singers, and writers, all creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere

    Brixton in south London

    Brixton’s multicultural and lively atmosphere gives it a strong sense of self and an apparent community feel. For the foodies, its diverse cultures make for a vibrant food scene to enjoy.

    Notting Hill in West London

    Just like the film, this place lives up to its popularity. It’s charming and has picturesque characteristics, such as its colourful houses, which make it feel like a home. More residential, this is perfect for those who want to experience a calmer lifestyle in London.

    Canary Wharf in East London

    If you work in finance and want to be close to the epicenter of corporate London. Canary Wharf in east London is modern, sleek, and ideal for the business-oriented nomad.

    Accommodation strategies for nomads

    In London, rent is higher than in most cities in the world; therefore, it should be a priority to ensure that you organise your accommodation in accordance with your budget to ensure that you have disposable income to live and explore the city with. There are many options depending on how flexible you want to be, including:

    Short-term rentals: This type of accommodation is perfect for those hwo have just arrived. Platforms such as Airbnb provide flexable long term and short-term stays; however, this should not be a long-term solution for most, as it can be costly.

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