WORK VISAS UK
The UK Work Visa categories are designed to attract professionals from all industries to occupy key positions. Many UK Work visas allow for extended visa options which can lead to permanent residence.
With Europe at its doorstep and a large domestic market, the various UK work visa categories offer a gateway for thousands of applicants seeking a European experience.
DO I QUALIFY FOR A WORK VISA TO THE UK?
Our Free Work visa Eligibility Assessment is designed to instantly determine if you are eligible to apply for a UK Work visa. This assessment uses the criteria set by the UK Border Agency and is the most comprehensive and technologically advanced online Migration Assessment tool available.
TIER 1 (GENERAL) VISAThe Tier 1 (General) visa gives highly skilled workers the opportunity to come to the UK without a job offer to live and work temporarily. |
TIER 2 (GENERAL) VISAThe Tier 2 (General) visa allows those with a job offer from a UK-based organisation to live and work in the UK as a sponsored worker. |
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TIER 1 (POST-STUDY WORKERS) VISAThe Tier 1 (Post-Study Workers) visa provides international students in the UK an opportunity to seek employment and transfer to another work visa as soon as possible. |
TIER 5 (YOUTH MOBILITY SCHEME)The Youth Mobility Scheme allows 18 – 30 year olds from participating countries a once in a lifetime opportunity to work and experience life in the UK for up to two (2) years. |
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TIER 2 (INTRA-COMPANY TRANSFER) VISAThe Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer) visa allows those with an offer of transfer or secondment through their existing overseas employer to live and work in the UK as a sponsored worker. |
TIER 2 (MINISTER OF RELIGION) VISAThe Tier 2 (Minister of Religion) visa allows religious workers with a job offer from a UK-based religious organisation to live and work in the UK as a sponsored worker. |
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TIER 2 (SPORTSPERSON) VISAThe Tier 2 (Sportsperson) visa allows internationally established sportspersons and coaches to live and work in the UK as a sponsored worker. |
TIER 5 (TEMPORARY WORKERS)The Tier 5 visa category includes a range of temporary work visas which allow specific types of workers to undertake short term and temporary work in the UK. |
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EEA ASSOCIATION AGREEMENTThe EEA Association Agreement is designed to allow Bulgarian and Romanian nationals to work or start their own business in the UK. |
WORKER REGISTRATION SCHEMEThe Worker Registration Scheme is designed for Accession 8 nationals who wish to work in the UK for more than one (1) month. |
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DOMESTIC WORKERSA Domestic Workers visa allows those employed as domestics in a private household to accompany their employer when they visit or move to the UK. |
SOLE REPRESENTATIVEA Sole Representative permit allows a representative of an overseas company to set up a branch or subsidiary of the company in the UK. |
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Following the decision made in the Judicial Review case brought by English UK, the UK Border Agency (UKBA) has made a series of amendments to the Immigration rules under Tier 4 of the Points Based System (PBS).
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the population has grown by 394,000 people in the span of one year. It seems that growing birth rates within the UK have been pushing the population numbers up due to a larger amount of migrant mothers are of a child bearing age and are already established enough to start a family. At the same time births to UK born mothers continues to fall, this time by 1.1 percent from last year.
The United Kingdom Government is set to change current immigration policies in order to better sustain both UK nationals and future immigrants.











