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Immigration
Business Visas and Immigration to the
UK
Business visas are designed
to cover a wide range of circumstances for business
people. This may include successful business
owners and investors who are committed to owning
and managing a business in the United Kingdom.
Business visas also include visas that are for
a limited time and allow business people; individuals
or employee's to conduct business or training
in the United Kingdom for a set period of time.
Partner's and children who
are under 18 years old are allowed entry to
the United Kingdom as dependants and can make
their application at the same time as the main
applicant.
There are four types of visa
available to highly skilled business people
who need to stay for an extended periods of
time: Business, Business
Visitor, Investor
and Sole Representative.
Business Visa
The Business visa category is specifically aimed
at those persons who intend to own and manage
their own business in the UK. Major conditions
of this visa include a minimum investment of
£200,000 into your business and the creation
of two jobs for the UK nationals or permanent
residents.
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Investor Visa
The Investor visa is also known as the ‘Rolls
Royce’ category for the reason that each
applicant must at the very least establish he/she
has £1,000, 000 (one million pounds),
three-quarters of which must be allocated to
specific investments and one-quarter of which
may be freely invested in any way the Investor
chooses.
Potential investors may not work beyond what
it takes them to manage their investments. However,
after the first year, Investors may be permitted
to stay for a further three years and after
this period of time seek permanent residency,
which may then lead to naturalization as a British
citizen.
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Sole Representative
Visa
The Sole Representative visa is a category aimed
at those companies, which have a major base
of operations outside the UK and wish to establish
a base or extend operations in the UK. A restriction
of this visa is that the sole representative
must not work in the UK outside of what is required
to set up the branch or wholly owned subsidiary
of the foreign corporation.
The visa is initially granted for one year,
and may be extended for a further 3 years. After
this, the sole representative may apply for
permanent residency, which may then lead to
citizenship.
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