Self-sponsorship – how entrepreneurs can move to the uk without a job offer
Introduction: the changing landscape of uk immigration for entrepreneurs The United Kingdom continues to attract entrepreneurs seeking to establish or expand their ventures in one
Canada’s start-up visa vs UK innovator founder visa
Introduction Global entrepreneurs often weigh where to anchor their next venture. Canada and the United Kingdom offer two distinct pathways — the Start-up Visa and
Understanding the EU settled status scheme in the UK
Introduction: why the scheme matters today The EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) remains one of the most important immigration frameworks in the UK. It protects the
Which countries offer freelance visas with easy rules
Introduction to freelance visas Freelance visas have emerged as a pragmatic solution for the global workforce seeking mobility, independence, and access to international markets. They
Sponsor Licence Refusals: Common Mistakes to Avoid
Introduction The UK’s sponsor licence regime is designed to ensure that only trustworthy, compliant, and capable organisations are permitted to hire overseas talent. Yet many
Immigration Skills Charge – What UK Employers Need to Know
The Immigration Skills Charge (ISC) is a mandatory fee payable by UK employers when sponsoring overseas workers under the Skilled Worker visa or the Global
Deportation vs. Removal: Key Differences in UK Immigration Law
1. Introduction: rationale for distinguishing deportation and removal In UK immigration enforcement, the terms deportation and removal are often misunderstood or used interchangeably. While both
UK investor visa alternatives after Tier 1 closure
1. Introduction: the closure of the Tier 1 Investor visa and the need for alternatives With the Tier 1 Investor visa now permanently closed, many
Global Talent visa vs Skilled Worker visa: which is right for you?
Introduction Global Talent visa vs Skilled Worker visa — this is one of the most important choices for professionals planning to move to the UK
UK immigration reform: implications, risks and the need for a strategic approach
Recent and upcoming immigration reforms in the UK mark a significant policy shift. The government seeks to balance the country’s economic needs with the objective