UPDATE: Start up and innovator visas 🛂 (changes to the Immigration Rules) ⚠️
📧 I am happy to help with your visa and citizenship options. Please contact me through the details here: https://tom-bradford.com/contact-me/
The new Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules, including the start up and innovator visa rules (Appendix W), takes effect on 4 June 2020. If an application is supported by a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) or endorsement assigned before this date or an application for entry clearance, leave to enter or leave to remain is made before 4 June 2020, they will be decided in accordance with the Immigration Rules in force on 3 June 2020.
The main changes assessed in this video are:
If the application is successful, the applicant must maintain contact
with their endorsing body as required by that body and, as a minimum,
after 6 months and 12 months from the date the application was
granted. At these contact points, the applicant must either:
(i) show reasonable progress, as assessed by their endorsing body,
against the business plan assessed in their endorsement
(ii) show that they are pursuing a new business venture, which the
endorsing body is satisfied meets the endorsement criteria in
paragraph W5.2 below.
Viability
The applicant’s business plan is realistic and achievable based on the
applicant’s available resources. The applicant has, or is actively developing,
the necessary skills, knowledge.
(c) The applicant must be either the sole founder of the business or an
instrumental member of the founding team. More than one applicant
can be endorsed for the same business as long as each applicant is a
founding member.
(d) The applicant must be relying on their own business plan. They must
have generated the ideas in the plan (or made a significant contribution
to those ideas) and must be responsible for executing the plan.
#secondpassport
#citizenshipbyinvestment
#investorvisas
#entrepreneurvisas
#startupvisa
I am happy to speak with you about your visa and citizenship options. Email me 📧 at tom.bradford@freeths.co.uk
DISCLAIMER: This video is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. It should not be used as a substitute for legal advice relating to your particular circumstances. Please note that the law may have changed since the date of this video.
Видео UPDATE: Start up and innovator visas 🛂 (changes to the Immigration Rules) ⚠️ канала Tom Bradford
The new Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules, including the start up and innovator visa rules (Appendix W), takes effect on 4 June 2020. If an application is supported by a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) or endorsement assigned before this date or an application for entry clearance, leave to enter or leave to remain is made before 4 June 2020, they will be decided in accordance with the Immigration Rules in force on 3 June 2020.
The main changes assessed in this video are:
If the application is successful, the applicant must maintain contact
with their endorsing body as required by that body and, as a minimum,
after 6 months and 12 months from the date the application was
granted. At these contact points, the applicant must either:
(i) show reasonable progress, as assessed by their endorsing body,
against the business plan assessed in their endorsement
(ii) show that they are pursuing a new business venture, which the
endorsing body is satisfied meets the endorsement criteria in
paragraph W5.2 below.
Viability
The applicant’s business plan is realistic and achievable based on the
applicant’s available resources. The applicant has, or is actively developing,
the necessary skills, knowledge.
(c) The applicant must be either the sole founder of the business or an
instrumental member of the founding team. More than one applicant
can be endorsed for the same business as long as each applicant is a
founding member.
(d) The applicant must be relying on their own business plan. They must
have generated the ideas in the plan (or made a significant contribution
to those ideas) and must be responsible for executing the plan.
#secondpassport
#citizenshipbyinvestment
#investorvisas
#entrepreneurvisas
#startupvisa
I am happy to speak with you about your visa and citizenship options. Email me 📧 at tom.bradford@freeths.co.uk
DISCLAIMER: This video is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. It should not be used as a substitute for legal advice relating to your particular circumstances. Please note that the law may have changed since the date of this video.
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