Navigating UK immigration rules can be complex, especially for businesses looking to grow. One significant transition is upgrading from an Expansion Worker Licence to a Skilled Worker Licence. This guide outlines the process, benefits and key requirements.
What is the Difference?
Expansion Worker Licence
The Expansion Worker route is designed for businesses that do not have a trading UK presence but wish to send senior managers or specialist employees to the UK to establish a branch or subsidiary. This licence is typically the first step for overseas businesses looking to expand into the UK market.
Skilled Worker Licence
The Skilled Worker route, which replaced the Tier 2 (General) visa, is intended for businesses that need to hire foreign workers to fill specific skilled roles. This licence allows employers to sponsor skilled workers to come to or stay in the UK to do an eligible job with an approved employer.
Why Upgrade?
Business Growth
As your UK branch gains more presence, a Skilled Worker Licence provides a permanent workforce solution, supporting growth and stability.
Broader Talent Pool
This licence grants access to a wider range of skilled professionals, helping you meet market demands and address skill shortages more effectively.
Long-Term Benefits
Employees can apply for longer-term visas and potentially permanent residency, which enhances talent retention and job satisfaction.
How to Upgrade?
Step 1: Check Eligibility
Ensure your business meets the criteria for a Skilled Worker Licence. This includes but is not limited to:
- Proving your business is legally operating and trading in the UK.
- Demonstrating a genuine need for a Skilled Worker sponsor licence.
Step 2: Gather Documentation
Prepare documents, such as proof of business operations, financial records, and evidence of your need for skilled workers. Demonstrate that your business can undertake sponsorship duties.
Step 3: Submit Your Application
Complete and submit an application for the Skilled Worker Licence. This involves providing detailed information about your business and the roles you intend to fill.
Step 4: Prepare for Home Office Assessment
The Home Office may conduct a compliance audit or request a detailed outline of your systems and processes.
Key Considerations
- Timing: Start the upgrade process well before your Expansion Worker Licence expires (usually such licences are valid for a maximum of 2 years) to avoid any disruptions in your business operations.
- Costs: Be aware of the costs involved, including the application fee for the Skilled Worker Licence, the Immigration Skills Charge, and visa application fees for employees.
- Legal Advice: Consider seeking legal advice to navigate the application process and understand your obligations as a Sponsor to ensure compliance with all immigration laws. For further guidance and support, do not hesitate to reach out to Gherson Solicitors LLP.
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