Global Business Mobility Visas

Global Business Mobility Visas

Global Business Mobility Visas

GBM: Graduate Trainee Visa


The Graduate Trainee visa replaces the Intra-Company Graduate Trainee visa and enables multinational businesses to transfer their non-UK employees from overseas to a UK branch to undertake training. The UK branch must be able to offer you an eligible job, which is part of a graduate training programme for a managerial or specialist role.


You must have worked for the overseas company for at least 3 months to be eligible to apply for this visa. Additionally, the UK branch of your overseas company must hold a UK Sponsor Licence and must have issued you with a Certificate of Sponsorship before you can apply for this visa. 


The Graduate Trainee visa will allow you to stay in the UK for up to 12 months, during which time you can work in your sponsored role and if you wish, undertake voluntary work / study in the UK, subject to some restrictions. Graduates are expected to make an application to switch into another immigration visa category if they wish to remain in the UK after this time. Alternatively, you can apply for a new Graduate Trainee visa from outside of the UK if you can continue to meet the requirements. 


Your partner and/or children may apply to join you in the UK as dependants. Generally, dependants may work and study in the UK, subject to certain restrictions.


Time spent as a Graduate Trainee does not lead to settlement / Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), but you may be eligible to switch into another long-term immigration route. 


GBM: UK Expansion Worker Visa

The UK Expansion Worker visa allows overseas senior managers or specialist employees to come to set up a branch of an overseas business that has not yet started trading in the UK.


To be eligible to apply for this visa, you must already work for the overseas business as either a senior manager or specialist employee. You will need to be issued with a Certificate of Sponsorship by your employer, your role must be eligible for sponsorship and you must be paid a gross annual salary that is at least £42,400 and which meets or exceeds the minimum salary requirement of your role.


You can stay in the UK with a UK Expansion Worker visa for up to 12 months from the start date on your certificate of sponsorship. If you want to stay longer in the UK, you can extend your visa by 12 months. The maximum time you can stay in the UK on a UK Expansion Worker visa is 2 years. 


The UK Expansion Worker visa will allow you to work in your sponsored role and if you wish, undertake voluntary work and study, subject to some restrictions.


Your partner and/or children may apply to join you in the UK as dependants. Generally, dependants may work and study in the UK, subject to certain restrictions.


Time spent as an Expansion Worker does not lead to settlement / Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), but you may be eligible to switch into another long-term immigration route. 


GBM: Secondment Worker Visa

The Secondment Worker visa allows overseas employers to temporarily assign workers to the UK, to work for a UK organisation as part of a ‘high value’ contract or investment. 


Your overseas employer must have a contract worth at least £50 million with the UK organisation and the UK organisation must hold a valid Sponsor Licence.


To be eligible to apply for a Secondment Worker visa, you must be an existing employee of the overseas organisation and have worked for them for at least the last 12 months. You must also have been issued with a certificate of sponsorship by the UK organisation (your sponsor) and have been offered a job with them that is eligible for sponsorship. 


You can initially stay in the UK with a Secondment Worker visa for up to 12 months after the start date on your certificate of sponsorship. If you want to stay longer in the UK, you can extend your visa by 12 months. The maximum time you can stay in the UK on a Secondment Worker visa is 2 years.


On the Secondment Worker visa you may work in your sponsored role, undertake voluntary work and study, subject to some restrictions.


Your partner and/or children may apply to join you in the UK as dependants. Generally, your dependants may work and study in the UK, subject to certain restrictions.


Time spent on a Secondment Worker visa does not lead to settlement / Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), but you may be eligible to switch into another long-term immigration route.


GBM: Service Supplier Visa

The Service Supplier visa allows employees of an overseas company, or those who are self-employed and based overseas, to come to the UK to provide services to a UK organisation, under a contract covered by a valid international trade agreement. The UK organisation must hold a valid Sponsor Licence.


To be eligible to apply for a Service Supplier visa, the UK organisation / sponsor must have issued you with a certificate of sponsorship for an eligible job. If your job is not eligible for sponsorship, you may still qualify for this visa if you have relevant qualifications and experience. You must also either have worked for your overseas employer for at least 12 months, or if you are self-employed, have at least 12 months’ professional experience.


The maximum length of time you can stay on a Service Supplier visa is 6 or 12 months – the duration of your visa will depend upon the type of trade agreement you’re providing services under.


A Service Supplier visa will allow you to work in your sponsored role, undertake voluntary work and study, subject to some restrictions.


Your partner and/or children may apply to join you in the UK as dependants. Generally, your dependants may work and study in the UK, subject to certain restrictions.


Time spent on a Service Supplier visa does not lead to settlement / Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), but you may be eligible to switch into another long-term immigration route.


Youth Mobility Scheme 

The Youth Mobility Scheme visa allows young people from certain countries or with certain types of nationality to come to the UK for up to 2 years. This visa permits you to work and study in the UK with very limited restrictions. 


You can apply for a Youth Mobility Scheme visa if you are aged between 18 and 30 years old and you are from any of the following countries:


  • Australia;
  • Canada;
  • Monaco;
  • New Zealand; or
  • San Marino


Nationals of the following countries may also apply for this visa providing they have applied and been selected through a ballot system:


  • Hong Kong;
  • Japan;
  • South Korea;
  • Taiwan


Alternatively, you may also apply for this visa if you are aged between 18-30 years old and you are a:


  • British overseas citizen;
  • British overseas territories citizen; or
  • British national (overseas)


It is not possible to extend this visa and this visa route does not lead to settlement / Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). 


We can advise you of the requirements of a Youth Mobility Scheme visa and assist you in preparing your visa application. 


High Potential Individual Visa

The High Potential Individual visa is for graduates who have been awarded a degree that is at least equivalent to a UK bachelor’s degree at an institution listed on the Home Office’s new Global Universities List within the last five years. 


This visa will be granted for at least two years and will allow you to work in the UK (except as a professional sportsperson). 


Your partner and / or children may apply to join you in UK as dependants. Dependants may work and study in the UK, subject to certain restrictions.


You cannot extend a High Potential visa, but you may switch into another immigration route if you meet the relevant requirements.


The High Potential visa route does not lead to settlement / Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK, but time spent on this visa can count towards an application for ILR under the 10 year long residence route.


We can advise you of the requirements of a High Potential visa and assist  you in preparing your visa application. 


Graduate Visa

If you are in the UK on a Student visa or Tier 4 (General) Student visa and you have completed a UK bachelor’s degree, postgraduate degree or other eligible course, you may be eligible to apply for a Graduate visa. A Graduate visa allows you to stay in the UK for at least 2 years after successfully completing your course. 


A Graduate visa will allow you to live and work in the UK, be self-employed and undertake voluntary work. Your partner and / or children may apply to join you as dependants. 


The Graduate visa route does not lead to settlement / Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). It is also not possible to extend a Graduate visa. You may, however, be able to apply to switch into a different visa category, for example, by making an application for a Skilled Worker visa if you are offered employment from a licensed employer. 


We can advise you of the requirements for a Graduate visa and assist you in preparing your visa application. 


Other Temporary Worker Visas

The Temporary Worker route includes the following sub-visa routes:


  • Creative;
  • Charity Worker;
  • Government Authorised Exchange;
  • International Agreement Workers; and
  • Seasonal Workers


All of the above temporary worker visas require the applicant to be sponsored by an employer who holds a valid UK Sponsor Licence. 


The Temporary Worker visa route does not lead to settlement / Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). Temporary workers may, however, count any time spent in this visa category towards an application for ILR under the 10 year long residence rules. 


We can advise you on the requirements of these visas and assist you in preparing your visa application. 


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