Self-Sponsored Visa Route UK: Assisting Business Professionals in Attaining Permanent UK Residency
Self-Sponsored Visa Route UK: Assisting Business Professionals in Attaining Permanent UK Residency
Discover a Streamlined UK Self-Sponsorship Visa Route
Commencing or relocating a business to the UK as a non-citizen can pose significant challenges. While a brilliant concept is essential, it alone doesn’t guarantee citizenship. Attempting to navigate the complexities solo, especially while juggling multiple entrepreneurial roles, often leads to frustration. You seek the assurance of maintaining your hard-earned visa without undue stress – and that’s precisely where our team steps in. We’re committed to facilitating your UK business launch or expansion seamlessly, alleviating any legal burdens along the way.
Self-Sponsorship Process & Requirements in the UK
T2S Management Ltd has received numerous queries from talented people across the globe who aspire to work in the UK, but have difficulties in finding a sponsor. We would like to tell you that there’s another way that you can fulfil your career in the UK without relying on others. You can be your own sponsor, sounds exciting!
All you need to do is to set up a business in the UK and apply for a sponsor licence to sponsor yourself.
Previously, if you held more than a 10% shareholding of the company, you couldn’t apply for a Tier 2 visa. However, since the Skilled Worker Visa scheme replaced the Tier 2 visa (Dec 2020), there are no restrictions on shareholdings anymore. This means you can come to the UK as a Skilled Worker even if you are the only shareholder.
Who is suitable for the Self-Sponsorship route?
- You have a company in the UK; or
- You’ve purchased a business in the UK, and you have sufficient resources (skills and finances) to support your business in the UK; or
- You are planning to set up a business in the UK, and have the financial ability to do so.
What are the business requirements for the self-sponsorship route?
- There are no restrictions on the type of business for a self-sponsor, as long as it’s a legal business in the UK. You can open a coffee shop, restaurant, tech company etc.
- Unlike the Start-up Visa, you’ll need a business idea that needs to be different from any others in the market. You also need to have an endorsing body (universities, trusts, governing bodies) to approve your business idea.
Are there any financial requirements for the self-sponsorship route?
- There’s no exact number required for how much money you need to have for your business. As long as you have sufficient funds to support the establishment of the business.
How does it work?
- First, set up a company in the UK
- Apply for a sponsor licence
- Get the sponsor licence and sponsor yourself
What do you need?
- A business in the UK
- The documents required for the Sponsor Licence application
- An Authorising Officer in the UK
- A robust HR system
What’s the procedure of Self Sponsorship?
In summary, the procedure is to set up a business and apply for a sponsor license for your business and then sponsor yourself as a skilled worker.
You can follow our step-by-step guide as below.
Step 1: Establish a business in the UK
To know how to start a business in the UK, please read the UK government website here.
Step 2: Apply for a Sponsor License
There are certain documents required for a sponsor license application, you’ll need a minimum of 4 of the following:
- Minimum 1-month business bank statement
- Copy of lease OR freehold OR tenancy agreement
- Employer liability insurance certificate (minimum employee cover £5 million)
- PAYEE OR Account Office reference letter from HMRC
- Copy of regulatory approval, i.e., Health & Safety star rating for food business, ACCA, SRA
- VAT Certificate (if registered)
- SIGNED Annual accounts (if the business is over 18 months old)
Step 3: Appointing an Authorising Officer
You must appoint an Authorising Officer (AO) during the application stage.
The person needs to be your employee whom the Home Office will contact regarding the application. Any suitable employee for this role, such as managers/directors, or employee with good communication skills who has knowledge of this application.
It is better to appoint someone who is a British citizen or someone who has Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK to act as your Authorising Officer.
Step 4: Have a robust HR system in place
As a mandatory requirement for sponsor licence applications, you must have a robust HR system in place to prove that you are able to comply with the sponsor duties for your skilled workers.
If you don’t have an HR system, T2S Management Ltd provides a one-stop solution, namely WpcHr software which is designed around the sponsor licence guidance from the Home Office. We have hundreds of clients who have managed to comply with the rules and have been issued with their licences and visas using our bespoke HR software.
Step 5: Getting your Sponsor Licence
It usually takes around 8 weeks to get a decision from the Home Office.
However, it might take longer if the Home Office wants to conduct further checks on your business or wants to visit your company address. If you need assistance for preparing a Home Office visit, please contact us.
Step 6: Assigning a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) to a skilled worker
After your licence is granted, you are able to assign a CoS to an employee of the company that you wish to sponsor. For more info about CoS please click here.
As there are no restrictions for the shareholdings of a skilled worker, you can assign a CoS to yourself, so that you can use the CoS to apply for a skilled worker visa. T2S Management Ltd can assist you with the CoS allocation and visa application.
Step 7: Applying for a Skilled Worker Visa
After you have assigned the CoS to yourself, you can use the CoS to apply for a Skilled Worker Visa. This Visa allows you to work in the UK legally.
There are documents required for applying for a Skilled Worker Visa, please click here for more information.
How can T2S Management Ltd assist in your Self-Sponsorship journey?
We can:
- Introduce you to business partners to help you set up a company such as, but not limited to, accounting firm, website development team, sales/marketing recommendation
- Provide advice on company business plan preparation
- Provide guidance on opening a business bank account
- Provide immigration advice on UK sponsor licence and work visa applications
- Prepare your company sponsor licence application bundle
- Provide advice and assist in preparing your company HR files
- Provide training for your Authorising Officer
- Prepare your Skilled Worker Application bundle Offering comprehensive, step-by-step guidance throughout your UK immigration journey.
How do we assist you
We have established partnerships with several company formation agents who specialize in offering expert guidance and support to our clients throughout the UK company registration process.
Our partners can also offer the following services:
- Advising on the most suitable type of company for your requirements.
- Help with choosing a company name, especially those needing approval.
- Continuous company secretarial assistance.
- Provision of registered office address services.
- Assistance with opening a business bank account.
Our business analyst team can guide you to the requirements for a business plan in support of a sponsor licence application. We have a team of qualified professional business plan writers and then liaise with the plan writer to ensure that your business plan satisfies the requirements of the Home Office.
We suggest conducting research on various banks and their prerequisites for non-UK residents, then reaching out to them directly to understand the documents and information necessary for opening a business bank account.
Should you encounter challenges with opening a UK business bank account, you might consider seeking assistance from a professional. They can help clarify your options and ensure compliance with the bank’s requirements.
We maintain close partnerships with several financial services providers who offer expert advice and assistance to our clients regarding the process of opening a UK bank account.
To qualify for a Skilled Worker visa, applicants must receive sponsorship for a specific job that meets designated skill and salary criteria from an employer possessing a valid Skilled Worker sponsor license.
Successfully applying for a Skilled Worker sponsor license entails meeting various general and route-specific prerequisites.
Our team of business immigration consultants will help you in obtaining the appropriate sponsor license, maintaining its highest rating, and fulfilling sponsor duties.
Whether you need an evaluation of your chances of securing a Skilled Worker sponsor license, guidance on the requisite company documentation for the application, or assistance in crafting a compelling business case to satisfy Home Office requirements, our immigration barristers can handle your Skilled Worker sponsor license application with expertise.
There are some nitty gritty and you must take the correct measures before applying for a skilled worker VISA. Otherwise, your application can be refused. We will make sure your application is fully compliant and don’t face any disappointment