This page explains how you can apply to come to the United Kingdom to film on location without a work permit.
Although it is not mandatory, in most cases non-European Economic Area (EEA) nationals should apply for entry clearance before travelling to the United Kingdom.
If you have successfully applied for entry clearance, you will have visa that allows you to stay for up to 12 months.
If you are refused entry into the United Kingdom, you will be told in writing the reasons why you have been refused entry and if you have any rights of appeal.
Visiting the UK

This section provides visa information for people visiting the uk
Studying in the UK

This section provides visa information for people studying in the uk
Working in the UK

This sections provides visa information for people working in the uk
UK Residency

This section is for people in need visa information for UK residency
British Citizenship

This section provides visa information for people enquiring about british citizenship
Life in the UK

This section provides visa information for people who need information on life in the uk
UK Visa News

This provides quick links to our uk visa new section with breaking visa information news stories
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Please use these links to find about CK and Jones and to get in touch with us or find about more.
Please note CK and Jones is not currently providing any immigration advice until we become regulated by the OISC. Please browse our visa information sections in the meantime and use the contact us page to leave us a message.