UK Work Permits and Visas

UK Work Permits and Visas

If you are coming to the UK for employment purposes, you may need a UK Work Visa. Get in touch with our lawyers to explore your immigration options.

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UK Work Permits and Visas

In order to work in the UK, you will require a UK Working Visa or Work Permit if your country of origin is outside of the European Economic Area (EEA). The application process for a UK visa can be either complex or relatively straightforward depending on your individual circumstances and the nature of your application.

A Work Permit is usually needed for workers who are coming to the UK as a result of having already secured a formal offer of work from an eligible UK company with the relevant Licence to sponsor, or if you are being relocated to the UK by your current employer. Alternatively, if you have a skill that is deemed as being in short supply in the UK by the Government, then you may be eligible for a visa to come on the basis that jobs in your sector would be widely available for you to secure.

There are many different types of Work Visa that can allow you to successfully take up work in the UK. The type of UK Work Permit or Work Visa which is best for you will depend on a variety of factors such as your profession, the demand for your chosen role and the length of time you wish to spend working in the UK.

How can WMYV help?

If you need assistance with your UK Work Permit or UK Work Visa, we can help. Our highly-experienced lawyers can help find the best options for you to work in the UK by assessing your background, skill-set and work intentions.

Alongside this, he/she will also make arrangements for your UK Sponsorship if this is necessary, including your Certificate of Sponsorship.

Please see our FAQs below, or get in touch today to arrange a meeting with an immigration lawyer.

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We offer immigration advice sessions as face to face appointments at all of our UK offices, or via the phone.

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