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| The Tier 1 (Post-study work) category allows the UK to retain the most able international graduates who have studied here. It also enhances the UK's overall offer to international students. |
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During their permission to stay here, post-study workers can look for work without needing to have a sponsor.
The category provides a bridge to highly skilled or skilled work. If we give you permission to stay as a post-study worker, we expect that you will switch into another tier of the points-based system as soon as you can.
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The Tier 2 (General) category is for foreign nationals who have a skilled job offer to fill a gap in the workforce that cannot be filled by a settled worker.
Before you apply under Tier 2 (General), you must have:
- a sponsor; and
- a valid certificate of sponsorship
When you apply, you are awarded points based on your:
- salary and allowances;
- sponsorship;
- English language skills; and
- available maintenance (funds)
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This category is for people who want to take up employment or posts or roles within their faith communities in the UK as:
- ministers of religion undertaking preaching and pastoral work;
- missionaries; or
- members of religious orders.
Pastoral duties include:
- leading worship regularly and on special occasions;
- giving religious education to children and adults by preaching or teaching;
- offering counselling and welfare support to members of the congregation; and
- recruiting, training and co-ordinating the work of any local volunteers and lay preachers.
- members of religious orders
Work as a missionary is not just preaching and teaching. It can include:
- the organisation of missionary activity (but should not be administrative or clerical, unless filling a senior post);
- supervising staff;
- co-ordinating the organisation of missionary work;
- being in charge of a particular activity such as accounts/finance, personnel management or IT; and
- translating religious texts - this is missionary work, not clerical work
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This category is for employees of multinational companies who are being transferred by their overseas employer to a UK branch of the organisation, either on a long-term basis or for frequent short visits. There are 4 sub-categories:
- Long-term staff - for established, skilled employees to be transferred to the UK branch of their organisation for more than 12 months to fill a post that cannot be filled by a new recruit from the resident workforce
- Short-term staff - for established, skilled employees to be transferred to the UK branch of their organisation for 12 months or less to fill a post that cannot be filled by a new recruit from the resident workforce
- Graduate trainee - this route allows the transfer of recent graduate employees to a UK branch of the same organisation, as part of a structured graduate training programme which clearly defines progression towards a managerial or specialist role
- • Skills transfer - this route allows the transfer of new graduate employees to a UK branch of the same organisation to learn the skills and knowledge required to perform their job overseas, or to impart their specialist skills or knowledge to the UK workforce
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The Tier 2 (Sportsperson) category is for elite sportspeople and coaches who are internationally established at the highest level, and will make a significant contribution to the development of their sport.
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The UK is home to some of the world's most famous educational establishments You can help shape your future by studying at one of these prestigious institutions, ranging from leading management/business institutions to famous names such as Oxford and Cambridge.
The UK offers British Student Visas to encourage foreign students to study in the UK at renowned establishments. Aside from the general Student Visa, medical professionals such as student nurses, midwives, postgraduate doctors and dentists can apply to train and/or further their studies in the UK.
The fourth tier of the new points based UK immigration service focuses upon overseas who wish to gain entry clearance to study in the UK.
Tier four visas replace the UK student visa service and place more emphasis upon the responsibility of the educational body in question for the applicants they permit to study. The aim of this tier immigration service is to provide a more user-friendly, transparent route to studying in the UK.
All tier visas for the new system will require a certificate of sponsorship from the relevant sponsor. In this case, the sponsor will be the educational institution offering a place which a student has accepted. Each sponsoring institution will be required to vouch for the ability of students.
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The creative and sporting worker category is for people coming to the UK to work or perform as sportspeople, entertainers or creative artists for up to 12 months.
If you are a sportsperson, you must be internationally established at the highest level in your sport, and/or your employment must make a significant contribution to the development and running of sport at the highest level in the UK.
If you are a coach, you must be suitably qualified to do the job.
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The charity worker category is for people coming to the United Kingdom to do voluntary work for charity, which is not paid work. The work must be directly related to the work of your sponsors organisation.
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The religious worker category is for people coming to the United Kingdom to work temporarily as a religious worker.
Religious workers can do:
- preaching, pastoral work and non-pastoral work;
- work in the United Kingdom in the same way you are working in an overseas organisation (although your duties in the United Kingdom may be different). The job should be done during a break from your job overseas; or
- work in a religious order with community which involves a permanent commitment like a monastery or convent. The work in a religious order must be in the order itself or outside work directed by the order. You can apply if you are a novice whose training means taking part in the daily community life of the order
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The government authorised exchange category is for people coming to the United Kingdom through approved schemes that aim to share knowledge, experience and best practice, and to experience the social and cultural life of the United Kingdom. This category must not be used to fill job vacancies or to bring unskilled labour to the United Kingdom.
The sponsor will be an overarching body who manages the government authorised exchange scheme. This overarching body must have the support of a United Kingdom government department.
Individual employers and organisations will not be allowed to sponsor migrants in this category, even if they are licensed as sponsors under other tiers or other categories of Tier 5. The only exceptions to this are if the applicant is coming to the United Kingdom:
- as a sponsored researcher, where the higher education institution you are coming to work at will be your sponsor; or
- to work for a government department or agency.
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The international agreement category is for people coming to the United Kingdom under contract to do work that is covered under international law, including:
- the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS);
- similar agreements between the United Kingdom and another country;
- employees of overseas governments and international organisations; and
- private servants in diplomatic households
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The youth mobility scheme is for young people from participating countries who would like to come and experience life in the UK.
The countries in the scheme are:
- Australia
- Canada
- Japan
- New Zealand
- Monaco
If you are a national of one of these countries, you may be able to come to the UK under the youth mobility scheme. Your national government will be your sponsor.
British overseas citizens, British overseas territories citizens and British nationals (overseas) can also apply under the scheme, and do not need a sponsor.
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Depending on the Visa category, the primary applicant would be able to bring in their Dependants to the UK. However, the main applicant must demonstrate their ability to support and maintain their dependents in the UK.
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The domestic worker category allows overseas employers to bring their domestic workers with them when they visit or move to the United Kingdom. To qualify to come here as a domestic worker, you must be an established member of your employer's staff.
You will only be given permission to stay in the United Kingdom for a fixed period of time. At the end of this period you will need to either return home or apply to extend your stay.
Once you have been in the United Kingdom for five years as a domestic worker, you can apply to stay here permanently
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To come to the United Kingdom as a sole representative of an overseas firm without a work permit, you should be coming to act as a sole representative to establish a wholly owned subsidiary or register a branch in the United Kingdom for an overseas parent company. The company must have no branch, subsidiary or other representative in the United Kingdom. If the company has a legal entity in the United Kingdom, but this does not employ staff or transact business, you may be able to enter the United Kingdom as their sole representative.
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To come to the United Kingdom to work as a representative of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation, the applicant must:
- be coming to the United Kingdom as an employee of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation;
- have been employed outside the United Kingdom by the relevant organisation, and be being posted to the United Kingdom on a long-term assignment;
- intend to work full-time as a representative of the organisation;
- not intend to take any additional employment;
- maintain and accommodate yourself and any dependants without the need for public funds; and
- hold a valid United Kingdom entry clearance for entry in this category.
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A UK marriage visa, or spouse visa, enables your husband, wife or civil partner to apply for leave to enter, or leave to remain in the UK on the basis that they are married to a person who is present and settled in Britain.
Settled status means that you are living here lawfully with no time limit on your stay. Your spouse must apply for entry clearance before travelling to the United Kingdom. If you intend to bring your unmarried partner to join you, please refer to our section detailing the requirements for making a UK fiance visa application.
The countries in the scheme are:
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The Fiancée(e) / Prospective Civil Partner Visa allows entry into the UK for a period of six months in order for the couple to marry or register their civil relationship. Applicants for a Fiancée(e) / Prospective Civil Partner Visa must intend to marry or register with a partner who is a British citizen or permanent resident. Applicants will be required to provide evidence of their intention to marry or register with their partner.
After the marriage or registration applicants are required to apply for the Spouse/Civil Partner Visa. This visa is for a 2 year probationary period and subject to meeting all requirements and continuing to live together the applicant may be granted Indefinite Leave to Remain.
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If you have an application to remain in the UK or enter the UK refused then in many cases there is a right of appeal against this decision to the AIT (the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal).
This is a separate court system where your case can be heard by an immigration judge.
This is your chance to get the Home Office's or Consulate's negative decision changed and your opportunity to put your point of view forward, it is important that you seek professional representation to make sure that your voice is heard.
We deal with a wide range of appeals this includes appeal against refusal of entry clearance, leave to enter, leave to remain and the curtailment of leave.
The areas of work that we deal with include students, partners, spouses, work permit holders, fiances and visitors and we have great experience in dealing with complicated matters and advising you properly.
We can manage appeal cases in all these areas.
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