The English visa is one of our most popular offerings. Visa requirements for England vary depending on whether you want to work, study or take up residency in the country. For more information see our text below or for free advice, based on your requirements speak to one of our immigration UK specialists by taking our free visa assessment.

Work Visa for England

An England work visa are managed under a points-based system. Points are awarded, for example, on an applicant’s skill-set, finances, level of English and more, and you must score a certain number of points to be considered for a visa. Within this system visa types are divided into sub-categories called tiers. Those who need a work visa to England must apply in the tier two (or skilled worker) category. To be eligible for a tier two visa, applicants must have an offer of employment in the country with an employer who is willing to sponsor their England visa application. In addition, the position must be on the government’s skills shortage list; a register of vocations not currently filled by British residents and therefore open for international recruitment. If your skill is not on this list there are other ways to obtain a UK work visa. Contact Global Visas for more information.

Investor Visa for England

Investor and entrepreneur visas fall into the tier one category. To be eligible, an entrepreneur must set up or take over a UK business with at least a £50,000 investment. An investor must prove on as part of their England visa application form that they have at least £1 million in a UK financial institution and personal assets of more than £2 million.

Student Visas for England

Student visas fall into the tier four category. To be eligible the applicant must have recognised qualifications for their course, provide proof of funds to support themselves as part of their England visa form and an offer to study from a UK 
university
 or 
collage
.

England Visa Requirements for Residency

Visas for English residency can be obtained in a number of ways. The simplest of which is by getting an Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). This document allows the holder to make the UK their permanent home and it is awarded depending on how long the applicant has been living and working in the UK and what ties they have to the country such as family living in the area. For further free advice, contact us by taking our free visa assessment and one of our specialists will call you back within 24 hours to discuss your options. Find out further information on our England Work Visa page.

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