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investor-visa

As of now, new applicants are no longer accepted for this pathway. However, those who currently possess entry clearance or have been granted leave to enter or remain under the Tier 1 Investor Migrant category are eligible to seek an extension of their stay or apply for indefinite leave to remain. Requests for additional leave to remain as a Tier 1 Investor are accepted until February 17, 2026, while applications for indefinite leave to remain under the Tier 1 Investor category are open until February 17, 2028.

The Tier 1 Investor visa classification is designed for individuals with the capacity to make a significant financial investment in the UK. To be eligible for a UK Investor visa, you must have access to a minimum of £2 million and be prepared to invest these funds in actively trading companies based in the UK.

To be eligible for a UK Tier 1 Investor visa, you must meet the following requirements:

  1. Financial Criteria:

   – Possess funds of at least £2 million, either individually, jointly with your partner, or with your partner.

   – The funds must be held in a regulated financial institution.

   – The money should be freely transferable to the UK and convertible to pounds sterling.

   – Open a bank account with a UK regulated bank for the purpose of investing a minimum of £2 million in the UK.

  1. Source of Funds:

   – If you have held your investment funds for less than 2 years, provide evidence of the source of your funds.

   – The Home Office will scrutinize the provenance of your funds in all cases.

  1. Overseas Criminal Record Certificate:

   – If applying from overseas, provide an overseas criminal record certificate for any country where you have lived for at least 12 months within the last 10 years. This applies to both the main applicant and any adult dependants.

  1. Language and Maintenance Requirements:

   – There is no requirement to satisfy English language proficiency or provide proof of maintenance funds for a Tier 1 Investor visa.

It’s essential to note that specific requirements may vary based on individual circumstances. Seeking advice from an immigration lawyer can provide you with expert guidance tailored to your situation.

Regarding the UK Investor visa and the 2-year requirement

  1. Financial Criteria:

   – Possess funds of at least £2 million, either individually, jointly with your partner, or with your partner.

   – The funds must be held in a regulated financial institution.

   – The money should be freely transferable to the UK and convertible to pounds sterling.

   – Open a bank account with a UK regulated bank for the purpose of investing a minimum of £2 million in the UK.

  1. Source of Funds:

   – If you have held your investment funds for less than 2 years, provide evidence of the source of your funds.

   – The Home Office will scrutinize the provenance of your funds in all cases.

  1. Overseas Criminal Record Certificate:

   – If applying from overseas, provide an overseas criminal record certificate for any country where you have lived for at least 12 months within the last 10 years. This applies to both the main applicant and any adult dependants.

  1. Language and Maintenance Requirements:

   – There is no requirement to satisfy English language proficiency or provide proof of maintenance funds for a Tier 1 Investor visa.

It’s essential to note that specific requirements may vary based on individual circumstances. Seeking advice from an immigration lawyer can provide you with expert guidance tailored to your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Employment Eligibility:

   – You must be an employee of an overseas newspaper, news agency, or broadcasting organisation.

   – The work must be on a mostly UK-based long-term assignment.

  1. Employer Criteria:

   – Your employer must have its headquarters and principal place of business outside the UK.

  1. Financial Requirement:

   – You need to have enough financial resources to support yourself without relying on public funds

  1. English Language Requirement:

   – You must meet the minimum English language requirement if applicable. This is a common requirement in many visa applications to ensure effective communication in the host country.

  1. Applicable Professions:

   – Most applicants for this visa are expected to be journalists. However, it mentions that other employees such as producers, news cameramen, and front-of-camera personnel may also apply.

  1. Excluded Professions:

   – Secretaries and other administrative support staff do not qualify for this visa and must explore alternative immigration routes.

 

It’s important to note that immigration policies can change, and the specific details may vary based on the country and its immigration laws. Individuals interested in applying for this visa should consult the official guidelines provided by the immigration authorities of the UK or seek advice from a qualified immigration professional. Additionally, staying updated with any changes to immigration policies is crucial for accurate information.

If you hold a Representative of an Overseas Business visa, you have the opportunity to bring your family members, also known as dependents, with you to the UK. Dependents in this context include:

  1. Your husband, wife, or partner.
  2. Your child under the age of 18.

It’s essential to note that if you are the sole representative, your husband, wife, or partner cannot be considered your dependent in the UK if they own or control a majority of the overseas business you are representing.

For your family members to join you in the UK, they need to apply for their own visas online through the Gov.uk website. Additionally, they may be required to visit a UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (UKVCAS) service point to provide their biometric information, including fingerprints and a photograph.

If your family members are already in the UK, they have the option to apply or switch their visas to stay with you. This can be done either simultaneously with your application or at any time before their current visa expires.

If your current UK visa expires while your Representative of an Overseas Business Visa application is still being processed, you are generally allowed to stay in the UK during the decision period. However, there are important conditions to be met:

  1. Timely Application Submission:

   – You must have submitted your Representative of an Overseas Business Visa application before the expiry date of your current visa.

  1. Waiting for a Decision:

   – While your application is under consideration, you are permitted to remain in the UK.

It’s crucial to emphasise that meeting the submission deadline is essential. If you fail to submit your new visa application before the expiration of your current visa, you may not be allowed to stay in the UK during the processing period. Therefore, it’s highly advisable to initiate the application process well in advance of your current visa’s expiry date to ensure continuity of stay in the UK.

For individuals working in media or news organisations overseas, obtaining a Representative of an Overseas Business visa is a crucial pathway to working and potentially settling in the UK permanently. If you are an employee of such an organization and need guidance on the visa application process, Push Legal Servicews (PLS) is here to help.

As seasoned and professional immigration lawyers specialising in UK immigration and business law, we bring a wealth of experience to assist you in navigating the complexities of the Representative of an Overseas Business visa application.

No matter your situation, our expert immigration advisers are well-equipped to support you. Whether you represent an overseas parent company seeking a visa for an employee, are on a long-term assignment in the UK, or are unsure about the eligibility criteria for this visa, our team can provide the assistance you need.

We extend our support to those in sole representative arrangements, individuals currently on the Sole Representative visa route, and wholly owned subsidiaries of parent companies with a commercial presence in the UK.

For more details about our services and how we can facilitate your visa application process, do not hesitate to get in touch. Call us at 0333 0124 253 or contact us online. Our team is ready to address your inquiries and guide you through the process.