28/02/2026
The UK Ancestry visa is a unique immigration route based on Commonwealth heritage. Unlike most work visas, it does not require a job offer or a specific salary, but it is strictly reserved for those who can prove a biological or legal ancestral link to the United Kingdom.
Here is the breakdown of the law, primarily governed by Part 5 of the Immigration Rules (specifically paragraphs 186 to 193).
1. Core Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, you must meet four "hard" requirements:
* Commonwealth Citizenship: You must be a Commonwealth citizen (e.g., Canadian, Australian, South African, Indian, etc.) at the time of application.
* Age: You must be 17 years or older.
* The Ancestry Link: You must prove that at least one of your grandparents was born in the UK, the Channel Islands, or the Isle of Man.
* Financial Independence: You must show you can support yourself and any dependents without relying on UK public funds.
2. Defining "Grandparental Link"
The law is specific about what constitutes a valid link. The grandparent must have been born:
* In the UK, the Channel Islands, or the Isle of Man; OR
* Before 31 March 1922 in what is now the Republic of Ireland; OR
* On a British-registered ship or aircraft.
Key Legal Nuances:
* Adoption: You can apply if you or the relevant parent was adopted, provided the adoption is legally recognized in the UK.
* Illegitimacy: You can claim ancestry through parents who were not married.
* Step-parents: You cannot claim ancestry through step-parents; the link must be biological or legal adoption.
3. The "Intention to Work" Requirement
A common reason for refusal is the failure to prove you intend to work. Because this is a work-based route, you must demonstrate:
* You are able to work (no significant health barriers).
* You plan to seek employment or become self-employed in the UK.
4. Conditions of the Visa
If granted, the Ancestry visa offers significant freedom compared to the Skilled Worker route:
* Duration: Valid for 5 years.
* Work Freedom: You can work for any employer, change jobs without notifying the Home Office, and start your own business.
* Study: You are permitted to study.
* Dependents: You can bring a partner and children under 18.
5. The Path to Settlement (ILR)
The Ancestry visa is a direct "pathway" to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). After 5 years of continuous residence in the UK, you can apply for settlement if:
* You have spent no more than 180 days outside the UK in any 12-month period.
* You have been employed or seeking work throughout the 5 years.
* You pass the Life in the UK Test.
* You meet the English language requirements.
6. Document Checklist
The burden of proof lies entirely on the applicant to provide a "paper trail" of certificates:
* Your full birth certificate.
* The birth certificates of the parent and grandparent on whom the claim is based.
* Marriage certificates or legal adoption papers (to prove the name changes and links between generations).