Visas and Work Permits for the UK

Visas and Work Permits for the UK
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Visas and Work Permits for the UK

Are you wanting to work or re-locate to the UK? Do you need to check if you need a work permit or do you want to apply now? Do you want to find out if you need a visa to be in the UK? Here, theCALLCENTREjob have provided you with some information on working in the UK and have teamed up with SkillClear who can off you further advice and assistance with any questions and queries you may have.


Professional Immigration, Work Permit and Visa Services


Gaining a work permit can be a frustrating and complex process. If you wish to gain assistance with your immigration requirements you should seek Professiona Advice and Legal Representation. In the UK such representation or advice should only be provided by a company authorised by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC), as recommended by the Home Office. Other countries have similar requirements for ensuring that any advice provided is correct.

We recommend SkillClear Immigration and Work Permit Services. SkillClear will provide a free initial assessment of your case and advise you of the various options, along with recommending the best course of action and providing full representation for your application. SkillClear offer these services for UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and a range of other countries.

You will also find free online assessments available for Skilled Worker Visas, such as the HSMP (Highly Skilled Migrant Programme).


Visas


Visas are required for different nationalities and the foreign and commonwealth office (FCO) offers advice on what you need. Visit their UK visas website, a joint home office and FCO unit which runs the UK’s visa service overseas. You can find out whether you need a UK visa and how you go about applying for one.


Work Permits

There are different options for different nationalities and skills. There are a number of different types of visas that you can apply for depending on your individual circumstances including; visitor/tourist, working holidaymaker, work permit scheme/sponsorship, student, citizenship, residency/indefinite leave to remain, ancestry, family categories, marriage, right of abode.


Employers must apply for work permits, not the employee and they must prove that you are the right person for the job. You must have a job before arriving in the UK and to stay you must continue to work for the same employer. For more information visit the Immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND)’s government work permits web site.

Work Permits (UK) is part of the Home Office's Immigration and Nationality Directorate and they administer the work permit arrangements on behalf of the UK government. This site provides information on the Work Permit arrangements, application forms and guidance on how to apply.

Some companies cannot guarantee that they will be able to obtain a work permit on your behalf. In such cases, you may want to read up on the subject by looking at the following websites:

Work Permits (UK)
Immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND)

These sites will provide you with a full range of visas and work permits, applications and advice. The IND are responsible for immigration control and consider applications for permission to stay in the country and becoming a British citizen. When considering immigration to the UK, their website will help you to understand your rights and responsibilities in all respects!


Highly skilled migrant scheme

This scheme was introduced in 2002 but been extended indefinitely due to its effectiveness. It provides the opportunity for those qualifying as highly skilled to come to the UK. Applications can be found on the Immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND) website or from British Embassies and High Commissions overseas.


UK Embassies


In order to locate and view the contact details of the UK’s embassies, high commissions and consulates in any country over the world visit the foreign and commonwealth office (FCO) website. They are the UK's Government department responsible for foreign affairs.

Some ‘British Information Service’ or ‘High Commission’ include:
Australia
Canada
South Africa

Take this link to find out more information on International Visas, Work Permits and Immigration.

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