New Scale-up Visa Route

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The Scale-up Visa Route opened to businesses on 22nd August 2022. In comparison to the Skilled Worker Route and the Global Business Mobility Senior or Specialist Worker Route, the Scale-up Route offers businesses a more flexible work visa.

Overview

Unlike other sponsored routes, employers sponsoring workers under the Scale-up route need only confirm that an applicant will work for them for at least the initial six months of their visa. After this period, the immigration status of Scale-up visa holders is not tied to their sponsoring employer. This means that Scale-up workers can undertake additional or alternative work (including employment, self-employment and voluntary work) without being sponsored. Scale-up workers also have the flexibility to remain without sponsorship after 2 years based on previous PAYE earnings, settle in the UK after 5 years and be joined or accompanied by a dependent partner and dependent children. Scale-up sponsors are also not required to pay the Immigration Skills Charge. This flexibility should enable UK businesses to compete more effectively for the internationally sought-after and highly skilled workers they need.

The visa will be available to foreign nationals recruited by a UK-Scale-up sponsor. To qualify as a Scale-up sponsor, employers must provide proof of revenue over the past three years and evidence of employment growth of 20 percent over this same period. Applicants under this visa route will need to have been granted a high-skilled job offer that meets government-established salary requirements. Once an application has been submitted, applicants will benefit from fast-track application processing and reduced sponsorship requirements. Company sponsorship will only be required for an initial six-month period. After this period, eligible individuals will be permitted to apply for long-term settlement in the UK. Qualified applicants will include scientists, engineers, architects, programmers, and more.

For additional information on qualification requirements contact our Specialist Immigration team.

The government stated that the route would be an essential phase for encouraging the expansion of highly skilled workers and innovative businesses in the UK. For the Latest Updates continue to check the government of the UK’s website for information.

Convenient Pricing

Jan Manuel Solicitors operates   fixed fee prices for cases and you will be informed at the onset once we have completed an initial assessment with you how much our fee is for your case. The costs vary according to the complexity of the case, and you do not pay for the initial assessment of your case when you come to the first appointment and you are under no obligation to become our client. If you decide to become our client the time spent in the first consultation will form part of the fixed fee for the case. You will pay a deposit in order to have ‘a retainer’, sign a contract between us and you, and before we submit your application, or conclude your case, you will pay the balance due. If the case is ongoing you will be issued with interim bills to pay towards your fixed fee costs.

On some occasions you will be charged an hourly basis, you will be advised in advance if this applies to you. The fixed fees does not include disbursements.  Disbursements are expenses that we pay on your behalf including but not limited to barrister’s fees, experts reports, Home Office fees and Court/Tribunal fees. We will only incur disbursements on your behalf with your consent. All disbursements are in addition to the fixed fee.

We are offering a first free initial consultation. All you have to do is provide your details on the contact page and we will call you.  After the initial call, if you wish to proceed with obtaining further advice, we will arrange free of charge first Zoom consultation to complete an initial assessment of your case.

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