Sanwar Ali UK Visa Entrepreneur and Tier 2 work visa Update
Innovator and Start-Up visa categories are difficult to come under. Alternatives are Tier 2 visa, Sole Representative visa, and Tier 1 Exceptional Talent visa.
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Innovator and Start-Up visa categories are difficult to come under. Alternatives are Tier 2 visa, Sole Representative visa, and Tier 1 Exceptional Talent visa.
If there is a no deal Brexit this will cause serious UK visa problems and skills shortages for many employers, especially those without a Tier 2 Sponsor Licence
UK visa Brexit update covers details of rights of EU, EEA and Swiss citizens to stay in the UK and changes to UK visa policy and Start-Up and Innovator visa
The UK Innovator visa is now available for applications from experienced businesspeople replacing the previous Tier 1 entrepreneur visa category.
UK Tier 2 Sponsor Licence and Tier 2 visa system is not ready for Brexit if it ever happens. The unjust, unfair and possibly racist system continues.
UK Employers should seriously consider applying for a Tier 2 Sponsor Licence ahead of Brexit. After Brexit likely to be more difficult to employ EU nationals.
UK Visa and Immigration at the Home Office unfit to manage UK visa policy after Brexit. There have been numerous scandals at UKVI leading to shocking injustices
UK visa fee increases from 29 March, 2019 Brexit Day. Many people have been suffering financial hardship due to the enormous UK visa fees.
UK Tier 2 visa Brexit salary exemptions for certain occupations extended. Brexit crisis continues with no agreement on terms for exit.
UK Tier 1 investor visa changes and Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa ends 29 March 2019. UK Innovator and Start Up visa introduced. Biggest visa changes in many years.
Today at 11 pm UK time the Brexit transitional period ends. Newly arriving EU citizen migrants to the UK from tomorrow will come under the expensive and bureaucratic UK visa
The UK seasonal worker visa program was initially launched as a pilot in 2019, and has now been extended by a further 12 months. The extension will apply to EU and non-EU workers once freedom of movement from the European mainland ends on 1 January 2021.
The cross-party group of MPs has instead suggested a more transitional shift away from migrant labour rather than a hard stop when freedom of movement rights between Europe and the UK officially end on 1 January, 2021.