ENGLAND: EXPLORING the village of WOODSTOCK, the site of BLENHEIM PALACE (OXFORDSHIRE)
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Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is next to Woodstock, in the parish of Blenheim. Winston Churchill was born in Blenheim Palace in 1874 and is buried in the nearby village of Bladon.
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Places to see in ( Oxford - UK )
Places to see in ( Oxford - UK )
Oxford, a city in central southern England, revolves around its prestigious university, established in the 12th century. The architecture of its 38 colleges in the city’s medieval center led poet Matthew Arnold to nickname it the 'City of Dreaming Spires'. University College and Magdalen College are off the High Street, which runs from Carfax Tower (with city views) to the Botanic Garden on the River Cherwell
Oxford is a city in the South East region of England and the county town of Oxfordshire. Oxford is the 52nd largest city in the United Kingdom, and one of the fastest growing and most ethnically diverse. The city of Oxford is situated 57 miles (92 km) from London, 69 miles (111 km) from Bristol, 65 miles (105 km) from both Southampton and Birmingham and 25 miles (40 km) from Reading.
Oxford is known worldwide as the home of the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world. Buildings in Oxford demonstrate notable examples of every English architectural period since the late Saxon period. Oxford is known as the city of dreaming spires, a term coined by poet Matthew Arnold. Oxford has a broad economic base. Oxford industries include motor manufacturing, education, publishing and a large number of information technology and science-based businesses, some being academic offshoots.
Oxford is served by nearby London Oxford Airport, in Kidlington. The airport is also home to Oxford Aviation Academy, an airline pilot flight training centre, and several private jet companies. Bus services in Oxford and its suburbs are run by the Oxford Bus Company and Stagecoach Oxfordshire as well as other operators including Thames Travel, Arriva and several smaller operators. Oxford railway station is half a mile (about 1 km) west of the city centre.
Alot to see in ( Oxford - UK ) such as :
Bodleian Library
Pitt Rivers Museum
University of Oxford Botanic Garden
Radcliffe Camera
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
Oxford Castle
Sheldonian Theatre
University Parks
Museum of the History of Science, Oxford
Carfax, Oxford
Museum of Oxford
Modern Art Oxford
Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
Bate Collection of Musical Instruments
Tom Tower
The Story Museum
Harcourt Arboretum
Christ Church Picture Gallery
The Headington Shark
Pendon Museum
Bernwood Forest
Blenheim Palace
Thames Path
Carfax Tower
Port Meadow, Oxford
Blenheim Palace
Covered Market, Oxford
Martyrs' Memorial, Oxford
Christ Church Meadow, Oxford
Bridge of Sighs
Folly Bridge
Cutteslowe Park, Oxford
Hinksey Park
Pitt Rivers Museum
Bury Knowle Park
Magdalen College School, Oxford
Abingdon County Hall Museum
The Oxfordshire Museum
Abbey Meadows
Shotover Country Park
Abbey Gardens
Bate Collection
St Martin's Church, Bladon
The Thames Path National Trail
Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum
Farmoor Reservoir
Iffley Meadows
Albert Park, Abingdon
( Oxford - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Oxford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Oxford - UK
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You can apply for a Standard Visitor visa if you want to visit the UK:
for leisure, for example on holiday or to see your family and friends
for business, or to take part in sports or creative events
for another reason, for example to receive private medical treatment
The Standard Visitor visa has replaced the:
Family Visitor visa
General Visitor visa
Child Visitor visa
Business Visitor visa, including visas for academics, doctors and dentists
Sports Visitor visa
Entertainer Visitor visa
Prospective Entrepreneur visa
Private Medical Treatment Visitor visa
Approved Destination Status (ADS) visa
If you visit the UK on business
You can apply for a Standard Visitor visa if you want to visit the UK for business-related activities, for example:
you’re coming to the UK for a conference, meeting or training
you want to take part in a specific sports-related event
you’re an artist, entertainer or musician and coming to the UK to perform
are an academic and are doing research or accompanying students on a study abroad programme
you’re a doctor or dentist and are coming to the UK to take a clinical attachment or observer post
you want to take the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) test or sit the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)
you want to get funding to start, take over, join or run a business in the UK
Check the Visitor Rules to find the full list of business-related activities you can do with a Standard Visitor visa.
What you can and cannot do
You can:
take part in any of the business-related activities mentioned in the Visitor Rules
study for up to 30 days, as long as it’s not the main reason for your visit
take part in an exchange programme or educational visit (if you’re under 18)
convert your civil partnership into a marriage
pass through the UK in transit (on your way to another country)
You cannot:
do paid or unpaid work
live in the UK for long periods of time through frequent visits
get public funds
marry or register a civil partnership, or give notice of marriage or civil partnership
Read the guidance for more information about what you can and cannot do with a Standard Visitor visa.
If you need to visit the UK regularly
If you need to visit the UK regularly over a longer period, you can apply for a long-term Standard Visitor visa that lasts 2, 5 or 10 years. You can stay for a maximum of 6 months on each visit.
If you’re under 18 years old when you apply, your long-term Standard Visitor visa will only be valid for up to 6 months after you turn 18.
Fees
A Standard Visitor visa costs £93.
The fee for a long-term Standard Visitor visa depends on its length:
2 years - £350
5 years - £636
10 years - £798
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(8) What you can and cannot do using UK Standard Visitor visa
What you can and cannot do
You can:
take part in any of the business-related activities mentioned in the Visitor Rules
study for up to 30 days, as long as it’s not the main reason for your visit
take part in an exchange programme or educational visit (if you’re under 18)
convert your civil partnership into a marriage
pass through the UK in transit (on your way to another country)
You cannot:
do paid or unpaid work
live in the UK for long periods of time through frequent visits
get public funds
marry or register a civil partnership, or give notice of marriage or civil partnership
Read the guidance for more information about what you can and cannot do with a Standard Visitor visa.
How long it will take
The earliest you can apply is 3 months before you travel.
Example
You can apply from 16 March if you plan to travel on 15 June.
You should get a decision on your visa within 3 weeks.
Check the guide processing times to find out how long getting a visa might take in the country you’re applying from.
How long you can stay
You can usually stay in the UK for up to 6 months.
You might be able to stay for longer if:
you’re coming to the UK for private medical treatment - up to 11 months (£186 fee)
you’re an academic on sabbatical and coming to the UK for research - you, your spouse or civil partner may be able to stay for up to 12 months (£186 fee)
If you’re staying in the UK as an academic or to receive private medical treatment for longer than 6 months, you must apply for a biometric residence permit.
You might be able to get a visit visa for up to 30 days if you’re a visitor under the Approved Destination Status (ADS) Agreement.
If you need to visit the UK regularly
If you need to visit the UK regularly over a longer period, you can apply for a long-term Standard Visitor visa that lasts 2, 5 or 10 years. You can stay for a maximum of 6 months on each visit.
If you’re under 18 years old when you apply, your long-term Standard Visitor visa will only be valid for up to 6 months after you turn 18.
Fees
A Standard Visitor visa costs £93.
The fee for a long-term Standard Visitor visa depends on its length:
2 years - £350
5 years - £636
10 years - £798
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UK Transit Visas - FAQ Fridays
This week on FAQ Friday we discuss the ins and outs of transiting via the UK on a South African passport.
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Welcome to another edition of FAQ Fridays with me, Nick Paul.
Today we are going to be talking about UK transit visas. It is a rather complicated topic that we get asked about fairly often.
We are going to be looking at:
• What a transit is
• Under what circumstances you need a transit visa
• Changing airports in London
• Travel to Ireland
Defining Transit
Transit is when you travel via a certain city en route to your final destination, and change planes but don't always leave the transit area of the airport. The transit area is area between the plane and the immigration desk.
When will you need a transit visa for the UK?
The answer is almost always, especially when traveling via London. There are a few exceptions (you need to check all of these conditions):
• If your final destination is the USA, Canada, Australia or New Zealand
• If you hold a valid visa for your final destination and are only in the UK for the purposes of transit (no longer than 24 hours)
• If you hold a valid South Africa passport
Changing Airports
Virgin Atlantic is a key culprit with this. They often have flights from South Africa into Heathrow and onwards to destinations in the Caribbean and certain parts of the USA, which depart from Gatwick. This means you collect your own luggage in Heathrow and travel through to Gatwick airport. So technically you are leaving the transit area of the airport.
So, will you need a visa?
Surprisingly, the answer is no. Reason being: you are in the UK for the purpose of transit, you are allowed to be there for 24 hours and you are heading straight on to your final destination. You are not stopping to spend time with friends or family, you are literally landing in London, travelling across the city and flying again. Therefore no transit visa is required, bearing in mind you need to meet all the requirements mentioned earlier.
Travel to Ireland
Ireland is a bit of a sticky one; it is the only visa free country for South Africans in Europe. You can go there without a visa, but if you are traveling there via the UK/London you are going to need a transit visa to make that journey. Although Ireland is visa free, traveling via UK/London is not.
I would recommend if you are traveling to Ireland that you use flights via Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris, Istanbul, Dubai, or Abu Dhabi, as when transiting via those cities you do not require a visa.
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