In September, I'll be coming to London -- with my wife -- to attend a one-year graduate program. I've looked at a bunch of websites to find out what type of visa/work permit requirements we need to deal with, and the answer, unbelievably, seems to be: NONE.
Being from the US, it seems, makes me a "non-visa national," meaning I don't need "prior entry clearance." Rather, I just walk through the customs line when I arrive at the airport, show them documentation that I am indeed a student, and they let me in. Moreover, it seems to say that my wife is automatically allowed to work while she is in London with me (provided we'll be there for at least a year, which we will be).
Now, this just sounds too easy! Can it be true? I'm worried that I'm going to arrive in Heathrow and the immigration officer will laugh at me and send me back home for being so foolish! And what about when my wife goes to look for a job (and me for a part-time job)... won't they want to see some documentation that we're allowed to work? Or will the stamp in our passports do the trick?
Has anyone had this experience?