Welcome to the Emigration Destination Guide for emigrating to UK here at emigrate.co.uk.
Business Accountancy And Tax In The UK
The accountancy, tax, Value Added tax (VAT) and other financially-related laws applied to UK businesses are complicated, and at present subject to major changes, making a nightmare for new business owners unfamiliar with the UK system. The safest way to deal with this situation without incurring a visit from the Inland Revenue is to employ a...
Buying An Established Business In The UK
Buying an existing business is preferable in many ways for those migrants who don’t need to get involved in the complication of starting a business from scratch and developing its products and services in an unfamiliar marketplace. Even if your selected company is less than profitable at present, your previous experience and personal...
Legal Services And Costs In The UK
Legal services for start-ups, franchises, buying established businesses and all other forms of new business ventures in the UK may involve contractual issues, compliance with EU employment, health and safety, patents issues, trade union, local government and many sectors of company law as well as legal representation should any problems...
Starting A Business In The UK
There are a number of options available for starting a business in the UK, including buying an existing company and developing it, becoming a franchisee for an established brand, becoming an agent for referral marketing or becoming self-employed and starting a new business from scratch. All are challenging and involve finance and a great deal...
A Brief History Of The UK
The long and often violent history of the UK began in Saxon times before the Roman invasion in 42AD, at which time the land was divided into small tribal kingdoms involved in trade and occasional minor skirmishes with each other.The arrival of Julius Caesar’s legions united England for the first time and lasted for over 400 years,...
British Cuisine
Originally a basic peasant cuisine aimed at filling and warming, the cuisine of all regions in Britain has been influenced as much by various invasions as it has by the cool, damp climate. The first invaders were the Romans who, arriving in 42AD, brought with them garlic, onions, cabbages, peas and other root vegetables as well as numerous...
Key Cultural Heritage In The UK
Key cultural heritages in the UK are generally regarded as relating to language, the arts including literature, the monarchy and similar aspects of the long history of the British Isles. Literature is perhaps the most important, from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales through the great Elizabethan playwrights Shakespeare and Marlowe to the poets...
Local Etiquette In The UK
Given the wide reach of local communities spread across the UK, local etiquette varies considerably region to region as well as between the once separate countries of Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales and between separate socio-economic urban and rural groups across the land. However, plenty of leeway is given to incomers, so the chances...
Understanding The ‘English’
Understanding and fitting in with the entire population of the British Isles is a fascinating experience, but not quite as straightforward as it sounds, even for those arriving from other English-speaking nations. Differences between urban and rural dwellers are exacerbated by variations in style between regions and the four countries which...
Education Costs In The UK
The cost of education in the UK varies according to the course taken and the level of the educational institution chosen, with a university bachelors or post-graduate degree the most expensive by far. For migrant families with children, state schools provide a free education up to the age of 16, with sixth-form colleges taking over up to 18,...