Money Muling: Only 18% of Britons Can Spot It as Illegal
Home Office research published 16 July 2026 found only 18% of UK adults can correctly identify money muling as illegal. Here is what the research found and who is most at risk.
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Home Office research published 16 July 2026 found only 18% of UK adults can correctly identify money muling as illegal. Here is what the research found and who is most at risk.
17 Jul 2026 · 5 min read
A one-off MenB vaccine programme offers free doses to freshers and under-25s starting university this autumn, with first doses from 20 July 2026. A separate JCVI recommendation on 16 July 2026 covers a possible future routine programme for 15-year-olds.
16 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
The UK-India trade deal (CETA) entered into force on 15 July 2026, a year after signing. Whisky tariffs into India fall from 150% to 75%, UK duties drop on 99% of Indian tariff lines, and business travel rules are locked in.
16 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
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14 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
Every UK licensed visa sponsor, charted: 126,978 organisations on the 11 July 2026 Home Office register, by route, rating, sector and town, with the official list to download. Updated monthly.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
The complete index to Kael Tripton's global mobility coverage: digital nomad visas by country, citizenship-by-investment and golden visa programmes, and the UK tax and process guides for anyone leaving or returning.
11 Jul 2026 · 3 min read
Thailand's Destination Thailand Visa asks for THB 500,000 in funds, not a monthly income figure. That structural difference, and the 180-day-per-entry limit within a 5-year visa, catch out more applicants than the headline numbers suggest.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
Japan's digital nomad visa requires ¥10,000,000 a year in income for a single 6-month stay that cannot be renewed. It offers no residence card and no path toward settlement, and applicants should treat it as exactly that.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
Estonia's digital nomad visa income threshold has risen to €4,500 a month in 2026. The visa remains valid for up to a year and cannot be renewed: holders must leave and reapply from scratch.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
The UAE's Virtual Working Programme requires $3,500 a month and grants 1-year residency. It is a completely different scheme from the 10-year Golden Visa, and confusing the two is the single most common mistake UK applicants make.
11 Jul 2026 · 7 min read
Barbados's Welcome Stamp requires $50,000 a year in income and a $2,000 individual or $3,000 family fee for 12 months. The programme has been confirmed to continue only through the end of 2026.
11 Jul 2026 · 5 min read
People coming to the UK and UK citizens going abroad are often researching opposite sides of the same question. This guide bridges both directions and points to the detailed guide for each specific route.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
A second passport rarely beats a British passport on raw visa-free count. Here is what the leading citizenship-by-investment passports actually offer, attributed to the Henley Passport Index, and why the value is elsewhere.
11 Jul 2026 · 7 min read
Coming back to the UK re-engages the Statutory Residence Test, can trigger split-year treatment, and may pull certain gains and income back into UK tax under the temporary non-residence rules if you return within 5 years.
11 Jul 2026 · 7 min read
Renouncing British citizenship costs £513 and is processed through Form RN. No citizenship-by-investment programme requires it, since the UK already permits dual nationality without restriction.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
The UAE's Golden Visa grants a renewable 10-year residence permit for a AED 2 million property investment, with no minimum stay requirement. It does not, and never has, offered any path to UAE citizenship.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
Turkey grants full citizenship directly for a $400,000 property investment, unlike Portugal, Greece or the UAE, which grant residence only. Turkish citizenship also opens the US E-2 investor visa, a route British citizenship does not.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
Portugal's Golden Visa real estate route closed in October 2023. The fund route, from €500,000, is now the main path. Portugal's 2026 nationality reform also doubled the residency period needed before citizenship, from 5 years to 10.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
Greece's golden visa now runs on three property tiers, €250,000, €400,000 and €800,000, depending on location. It grants residence, not citizenship, and its own path to citizenship requires far more than the visa itself does.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
A UK earner's monthly income roughly determines which digital nomad visas are realistically in reach. Here is how the published 2026 thresholds map against approximate GBP income bands, country by country.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
The Statutory Residence Test decides whether HMRC taxes your worldwide income or just your UK income. Here is how the automatic tests, the sufficient ties test, and split-year treatment actually work for UK citizens working abroad.
11 Jul 2026 · 7 min read
From 6 April 2026, voluntary Class 2 National Insurance for periods spent abroad is abolished, and the eligibility bar to pay voluntary Class 3 from overseas rises from 3 years to 10. Here is what that means for your State Pension.
11 Jul 2026 · 7 min read
Form P85 tells HMRC you are leaving the UK and can trigger an Income Tax refund for your year of departure. Here is when to use it, when to use Self Assessment instead, and how the refund actually works.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
Vanuatu remains the world's cheapest active citizenship-by-investment programme at $130,000, and Dominica the cheapest in the Caribbean at $200,000. Neither is automatically the best value once travel access is weighed in.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
St Lucia's National Economic Fund contribution is $240,000, with the broadest published menu of investment routes in the Caribbean, but also the longest typical processing time of the five established programmes, up to 18 months.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
St Kitts and Nevis, the oldest Caribbean CBI programme, requires $250,000 through its Sustainable Island State Contribution. It offers the fastest processing of the five programmes and, alongside Grenada, US E-2 treaty access.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
Grenada's National Transformation Fund contribution stands at $235,000 in 2026. It remains the only Caribbean citizenship-by-investment programme with US E-2 treaty access, though a 3-year domicile rule applies before that becomes usable.
11 Jul 2026 · 7 min read
Dominica remains the lowest-cost established Caribbean citizenship-by-investment programme at $200,000. UK visa-free access was withdrawn in 2023; a new EU review and regional residency rule are now also live issues for applicants.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
Antigua and Barbuda's National Development Fund route costs $230,000 for a family of up to four, with a unique university scholarship option for larger families and a 5-day residence requirement that may soon rise to 30.
11 Jul 2026 · 6 min read
Portugal's D8 visa income threshold rose to €3,680 a month in 2026. A separate 2026 law also doubled the residency period needed before D8 holders can apply for Portuguese citizenship, from 5 years to 10.
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