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They will need to apply for a Limited Leave to Remain (LLR) visa, from memory these are now valid for 12 months, after which you then apply for an Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) visa.
When they have the LLR they can apply for an NI number and then start work.
Last time I had to go through this (only once thank god) you had to apply for the LLR from a US Consulate overseas. A spouse of a UK citizen must enter the country on either a LLR or ILR visa and will be denied entry under the UK visa waiver scheme. *
* I went through this when I married a USC 6 years ago, so it may have changed since then.
A good place to start looking is here - www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/
When they have the LLR they can apply for an NI number and then start work.
Last time I had to go through this (only once thank god) you had to apply for the LLR from a US Consulate overseas. A spouse of a UK citizen must enter the country on either a LLR or ILR visa and will be denied entry under the UK visa waiver scheme. *
* I went through this when I married a USC 6 years ago, so it may have changed since then.
A good place to start looking is here - www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/
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