A creative worker is someone who works in the creative industry, for example an actor, dancer, musician or film crew member.
You can apply for a Tier 5 (Temporary Worker - Creative and Sporting) visa if:
In order to undertake activities as an artist or entertainer in the UK, you will normally need to obtain UK business visa under one of the tiers of the points-based system. The points-based system has special categories and rules for those in the creative and entertainment industries. In most categories you will need to be sponsored by an employer. However, if you are going to be in the UK briefly, or for a single event or activity, one of the visitor visa categories may be more appropriate. Aschfords Law will help you determine which visa category is best suited for your particular stay.
The main immigration routes available to artists and entertainers are:
You will require all of the following to be eligible for a visa under this creative category:
Your sponsor can give you a certificate that covers the entire length of your stay, even if you need to perform at more than 1 engagement. If you are working for more than 1 sponsor, you can get a certificate from each sponsor. Please note, there cannot be a gap of more than 14 days between each job.
You need to make a significant contribution to your sport at the highest level in the UK work permit to be eligible for this visa. You will also need all of the following:
Under the Tier 5 (Temporary UK Business Visa Worker - Creative and Sporting) the earliest you can apply for a visa is 3 months before the date you are due to start work. This date will be on your certificate of sponsorship.
You can come to the UK for a maximum of up to 12 months, or the time given in your certificate of sponsorship plus up to 28 days, whichever is shorter. Your stay must start no more than 14 days before the start date on your certificate of sponsorship and you may be able to extend your visa.
Whilst you are in the UK business visa under this visa category you will be permitted to:
Professional fees:
Normally, instructions in respect of all UK Work Permit matters are undertaken on the basis of an agreed fixed fee having consideration of the complexity of the matter and the level of expertise involved. All disbursements are additional such as the Home Office / UK business visa application fee and Immigration Health Surcharge fee. If we are unable to agree a fixed fee, our standard hourly rate will be £300 plus VAT (if applicable).
Our agreed fixed fee usually includes meeting with one of our experienced solicitors to establish the details of your case, advice on your option(s) and merits in the matter, guidance in collating supporting and relevant documents; preparing and submitting the UK work permit application/representations with the Home Office / British High Commission in your home country and advising you on the likely outcome(s) of your matter.
Time scale:
Upon receiving instructions, we will provide you UK business visa service with an initial list of documents. Thereafter, we shall provide a comprehensive UK work permit list of documents tailored to your individual circumstances. If your matter is urgent it will be dealt with as a priority. As soon as we have received the requested information and supporting documents and we have reviewed your matter, we shall prepare and submit your UK business visa application with the relevant Immigration department bearing in mind applicable deadlines. The timescale on when a decision will be received will depend on the type of application being made and backlog of the decision making body. We shall keep you informed of the progress of your matter throughout the entire application process.
Please contact us today for further advice and assistance on 020 3002 9147, 075 8293 2830 or email us at info@aschfordslaw.com.
You can apply for a Tier 5 (Temporary UK Work Permit - Religious Worker) visa if you want to do religious work, such as preaching or working in a religious order for up to 24 months. The following requirements must also be met before you can apply to come to the UK work permit:
The earliest you can apply for a visa is 3 months before the date you are due to start work as stated on your certificate of sponsorship. Your sponsor can give you a multiple entry certificate of sponsorship so you can leave and return to the UK.
Whilst you are in the UK under this visa category you will be permitted to:
?Professional fees:
Normally, instructions in respect of all UK immigration matters are undertaken on the basis of an agreed fixed fee having consideration of the complexity of the matter and the level of expertise involved. All disbursements are additional such as the Home Office / Visa application fee and Immigration Health Surcharge fee. If we are unable to agree a fixed fee, our standard hourly rate will be £300 plus VAT (if applicable).
Our agreed fixed fee usually includes meeting with one of our experienced solicitors for UK business visa to establish the details of your case, advice on your option(s) and merits in the matter, guidance in collating supporting and relevant documents; preparing and submitting the application/representations with the Home Office / British High Commission in your home country and advising you on the likely outcome(s) of your matter.
Time scale:
Upon receiving instructions, we will provide you UK work permit with an initial list of documents. Thereafter, we shall provide a comprehensive list of documents tailored to your individual circumstances. If your matter is urgent it will be dealt with as a priority. As soon as we have received the requested information and supporting documents and we have reviewed your matter, we shall prepare and submit your UK work permit application with the relevant Immigration department bearing in mind applicable deadlines. The timescale on when a decision will be received will depend on the type of application being made and backlog of the decision making body. We shall keep you informed of the progress of your matter throughout the entire application process.
Please contact us today for further advice and assistance on 020 3586 4050, 075 8293 2830 or email us at info@aschfordslaw.com.
You can apply for a Tier 5 (Temporary Worker - Charity Worker) visa if you want to do unpaid voluntary work for a charity.
The following requirements must also be met before you can apply to come to the UK business visa under this category:
You can stay in the UK for up to 12 months. Your sponsor can give you a multiple entry certificate of sponsorship so you can leave and return to the UK.
You will be permitted to:
Professional fees:
Normally, instructions in respect of all UK immigration matters are undertaken on the basis of an agreed fixed fee having consideration of the complexity of the matter and the level of expertise involved. All disbursements are additional such as the Home Office / Visa application fee and Immigration Health Surcharge fee. If we are unable to agree a fixed fee, our standard hourly rate will be £300 plus VAT (if applicable).
Our agreed fixed fee usually includes meeting with one of our experienced solicitors to establish the details of your case, advice on your option(s) and merits in the matter, guidance in collating supporting and relevant documents; preparing and submitting the application/representations with the Home Office / British High Commission in your home country and advising you on the likely outcome(s) of your matter.
Time scale:
Upon receiving instructions, we will provide you UK work permit with an initial list of documents. Thereafter, we shall provide a comprehensive list of documents tailored to your individual circumstances. If your matter is urgent it will be dealt with as a priority. As soon as we have received the requested information and supporting documents and we have reviewed your matter, we shall prepare and submit your application with the relevant Immigration department bearing in mind applicable deadlines. The timescale on when a decision will be received will depend on the type of application being made and backlog of the decision making body. We shall keep you informed of the progress of your matter throughout the entire application process.
Please contact us today for further advice and assistance on 020 3586 4050, 075 8293 2830 or email us at info@aschfordslaw.com.