United Kingdom Work Permit

The United Kingdom, comprising England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, is a nation rich in history, culture, and influence. Known for its iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Edinburgh Castle, and Stonehenge, the UK offers a captivating blend of the ancient and modern. London, the bustling capital, is a global hub for finance, arts, and education, boasting world-renowned institutions like the British Museum and the University of Oxford. The UK’s diverse landscapes range from the rugged highlands of Scotland to the serene countryside of Wales and the picturesque coastlines of Northern Ireland. With a deep literary heritage, the UK is the birthplace of literary giants like Shakespeare, Dickens, and Rowling. Its cultural tapestry is further enriched by its music, theatre, and festivals, making the UK a vibrant and dynamic destination for travellers and scholars alike.

Types of work permit

Skilled Worker Visa:

For skilled workers with a job offer in the UK from an approved employer. Requires a certificate of sponsorship, meeting skill level and English language requirements, and a minimum salary threshold.company with a registered office in Poland.

Global Talent Visa:

For leaders or potential leaders in academia, research, arts and culture, and digital technology. Requires endorsement by a recognized UK body.

Temporary Worker Visa:

Includes several categories such as Charity Worker, Creative and Sporting, Government Authorised Exchange, International Agreement, Religious Worker, and Seasonal Worker. Typically requires a certificate of sponsorship and varies in duration based on the specific category.

Graduate Visa:

For international students who have completed a degree in the UK. Allows them to stay and work, or look for work, at any skill level for up to 2 years (3 years for doctoral graduates).

Start-up Visa:

For entrepreneurs looking to start their first business in the UK. Requires endorsement by an approved body and a scalable business idea.

Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) Visa:

For employees of multinational companies who are being transferred to a UK branch. Includes the Long-term Staff and Graduate Trainee subcategories.

Health and Care Worker Visa:

For medical professionals with a job offer from the NHS, an NHS supplier, or in adult social care. Requires a certificate of sponsorship, meeting English language requirements, and a minimum salary threshold.

Youth Mobility Scheme Visa:

For young people aged 18-30 from participating countries to live and work in the UK for up to 2 years. Involves a points-based system considering age, nationality, and financial requirements.

Innovator Visa:

For experienced businesspersons seeking to establish an innovative business in the UK. Requires endorsement by an approved body and a viable business plan.

Representative of an Overseas Business Visa:

For sole representatives of an overseas company planning to set up a UK branch or a wholly owned subsidiary. Includes media representatives on long-term assignments in the UK.

High Potential Individual Visa:

For individuals who have graduated from a top global university within the last five years. Allows them to come to the UK without a job offer and seek employment.

Process

Contact a consultant for free assessment. Kubix consultants will guide you throughout the process.

Employer does Labor Market Test

Application and other relevant paperwork is a carried out by the Employer

Apply With UK Embassy or VFS all across the world for visa Inssuance

Search for an employment

Collect, prepare and submit the required documents to the employer

Issue of work permit, once the application is approved

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