If you have a UK-born grandparent, you could have a direct route to live and work in the United Kingdom through the UK Ancestry Visa. It’s a popular option for Commonwealth citizens, British nationals overseas and citizens of Zimbabwe who want to reconnect with their heritage, build a career or settle long term in the UK.
You can apply if you’re a Commonwealth citizen, British overseas citizen, British overseas territories citizen, British national (overseas) or a citizen of Zimbabwe and can prove that one of your grandparents was born in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man. The visa is granted for 5 years and is a clear pathway to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) and eventually British citizenship.
You must apply from outside the UK, pay a £682 visa fee, and the Immigration Health Surcharge of £1,035 per year (or £776 for children). Once granted, you can live, work and study freely.
The Ancestry Visa gives you real flexibility:
Unlike the Skilled Worker Visa, you don’t need to be sponsored. Unlike Family Visas, you don’t need a UK partner or relative to sponsor you. Your eligibility comes entirely from your ancestry.
You’ll need to show a clear documentary chain linking you to your UK-born grandparent. Usually that means:
You don’t have to have a job offer in hand, but you must intend and be able to work once you arrive. Helpful evidence includes:
You’ll also need to prove you can financially support yourself by providing bank statements showing sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependants without help from public funds.
The whole process is online:
Your partner and children under 18 can apply as dependants. The same visa and immigration health fees apply and they will also be permitted to work and study in the UK.
Under the current rules, after five years, you can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain if you:
Once you hold ILR, you can usually apply for British citizenship after a further 12 months, or sometimes immediately if you’re married to a British citizen.
Most refusals happen because:
Check your paperwork carefully and explain any gaps before you apply.
If you think you might qualify but aren’t sure, get in touch with our team and we’ll assess your eligibility and help you confirm whether the UK Ancestry Visa is the right route for you.