Work permit (United Kingdom)

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The UK Work Permit scheme is an immigration category used to encourage skilled workers to enter the UK. It provides an opportunity for overseas citizens seeking to gain valuable international work experience in the UK and is often used to enable UK employers to transfer key personnel to the UK from outside the EEA (European Economic Area) region.

A valid job offer from a viable employer in the UK is a requirement for a work permit. A UK work permit is granted to a specific person for a specific role within a specific company and the permit holder must be able to accommodate and support themselves and any dependants without recourse to public funds. The application for a work permit must be made by the sponsoring company. The Highly Skilled Migrant Programme may be available to potential immigrants without a job offer.

A work permit holder can apply for their dependants to join them in the UK, and their dependants will be able to work in the UK without restriction.

In order to change employer, a prospective employer will need to apply to Work Permits (UK) to transfer the work permit prior to starting work with the new employer.

Visa requirements to work in the UK can be found at UkVisas.go.uk - Do I need a visa

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[edit] Eligibility

Duration

A work permit can be issued for any period of time between 1 month to 60 months. The duration of the work permit is dependent on the length of time requested by the sponsoring company, and is also at the discretion of the Home Office. A permit holder will be 'locked-in' to their employer for the duration of the visa. Moving to another employer requires another application to be made.

Position

The position for which the work permit is required must meet NVQ level 3 and above. For work in a certain professions, registration with the governing body of that profession may be required. For example Doctors must be GMC (General Medical Council) registered.

Education

Eligiblity for a work permit requires:

  • A degree; or
  • An HND level qualification which is relevant to the position on offer; or
  • An HND level qualification which is not relevant to the position on offer plus one year of relevant full time work experience at NVQ level 3 and above; or
  • No degree and three years of relevant experience.

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Entry Clearance/Leave to Remain

Once a work permit has been authorised it is the responsibility of the work permit holder (not the employer's responsibility), to apply for the correct leave in order to validate the work permit. This would be in the form of either a Leave to Remain application (if eligible to switch in the United Kingdom) to the United Kingdom Home Office, or an application for entry clearance (if overseas) to the nearest British High Commission/Embassy in the country of your legal residence.

Shortage occupations

If the position for which the prospective employer is seeking a work permit is on the shortage occupation list, there is no requirement for the employer to meet the advertising criteria set by Work Permits (UK). Otherwise the employer will need to advertise for the position in a government accredited place - a broadsheet paper, online etc. This advert will have to be 'live' for a set period of time and the employer will have to prove that the applicant is the most qualified for that position.

The work permit shortage occupations list currently contains jobs within the engineering, healthcare, and other professions.

Spouse/civil partners

A work permit holder's partner may apply for entry clearance as a dependant on the work permit provided that they are either married or have entered into a civil partnership. The permit holder and their partner must demonstrate that they intend to live together in the United Kingdom and that a marriage or civil partnership subsists.

The partner of a work permit dependant visa holder will eligible to seek and take employment in the United Kingdom.

[edit] Future developments under the Points Based System

During the third quarter of 2008, the Work Permit scheme will be scrapped and it will become part of Tier 2 of the new Points-based immigration system, the tier for skilled workers. Tier 2 will also replace the existing provisions for ministers of religion, airport-based operational ground staff, overseas qualified nurse or midwife, Student Union sabbatical posts, seafarers, named researchers, Training and Work Experience Scheme (TWES), Jewish agency employees, and overseas representatives (news media)[1].

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[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/managingourborders/pbsdocs/statementofintent/skilledworkersunderpbs.pdf?view=Binary

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