Landing in the UK is Just the Beginning
The first 90 days are essential for successful relocation to the UK. Our post-arrival support helps you manage housing, banking, NHS registration, and cultural orientation, ensuring a smooth transition and confident settlement into British life.
Complete Settlement Services
We handle the complexity of settling in the UK so you can focus on starting your new career
Housing Assistance
Week 1-2Find safe, affordable accommodation near your workplace. We help with property searches, tenancy agreements, and landlord negotiations.
- Pre-vetted property listings
- Viewing arrangements
- Tenancy agreement review
- Deposit protection guidance
- Council tax setup
UK Bank Account Setup
Week 1Open your UK bank account hassle-free. We guide you through documentation, appointments, and choosing the right banking services.
- Document preparation checklist
- Bank appointment booking
- Account comparison guidance
- Online banking setup
- Initial deposit assistance
NHS Registration
Week 2Register with a local GP and access NHS services. Essential for your healthcare needs and workplace requirements.
- GP surgery recommendations
- NHS number application
- Registration assistance
- Medical records transfer
- Emergency care information
Cultural Orientation
OngoingUnderstand British workplace culture, social norms, and daily life essentials to integrate smoothly into UK society.
- NHS workplace culture guide
- Social etiquette training
- Public transport navigation
- Local customs and traditions
- Communication style tips
Mobile & Utilities
Week 1-2Get connected with UK mobile networks and set up essential utilities for your new home.
- Mobile network comparison
- SIM card acquisition
- Internet/broadband setup
- Utility bill setup (gas, electric, water)
- TV license information
Legal & Documentation
Week 2-4Complete essential registrations and understand your rights and responsibilities as a UK resident.
- National Insurance number application
- Biometric Residence Permit collection
- Police registration (if required)
- Driving license exchange guidance
- Legal rights briefing
Your 90-Day Integration Timeline
A structured approach to settling in the UK efficiently
Arrival & Immediate Setup
- Collect Biometric Residence Permit
- Temporary accommodation check-in
- UK SIM card purchase
- Bank account opening
- Initial orientation session
Essential Services
- GP registration
- National Insurance number application
- Permanent housing search
- Workplace induction preparation
- Local area familiarization
Settlement & Integration
- Move into permanent accommodation
- Utilities setup
- Council tax registration
- Transportation arrangements
- Social connections building
Thriving in the UK
- Workplace performance optimization
- Community engagement
- Financial planning
- Long-term goal setting
- Ongoing cultural adaptation
How Our Support Works
Three simple steps to a smooth transition into UK life
Pre-Arrival Briefing
Before you land, we will brief you on what to expect, essential documents to carry, and your first-week action plan.
Airport Pickup & Orientation
Our team meets you at the airport, helps with immediate needs, and provides comprehensive orientation to your new city.
90-Day Support Period
Dedicated support for housing, banking, registration, and cultural adaptation throughout your first three months.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about settling in the UK
How soon should I start looking for permanent housing?
Ideally within the first week. Having temporary accommodation for the first 1-2 weeks gives you time to view properties in person and find the right fit near your workplace.
What documents do I need to open a UK bank account?
You'll need your passport, visa/BRP, proof of UK address (employment letter or rental agreement), and your employment contract. Some banks may require additional documents.
Is NHS registration mandatory?
While not legally mandatory, it's highly recommended and often required by employers. You'll need it to access healthcare services and fulfill occupational health requirements.
How long does it take to get a National Insurance number?
The application process typically takes 6-8 weeks. You can start working before receiving it, but inform your employer that you've applied.
What's the average cost of living in the first month?
Budget £2,000-£3,000 for the first month including accommodation deposit (typically 5 weeks' rent), initial rent, food, transport, and setup costs. London and Southeast typically cost more.
Ready to Start Your UK Journey with Confidence?
Don't navigate the complexity alone. Our expert team is here to ensure your first 90 days in the UK are smooth, stress-free, and successful.
