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Provide me an explanation of UK Represantative Visa

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2023-03-11T16:15:35+00:00

The UK Representative Visa is a type of visa that allows overseas companies to send a representative to the UK to establish a branch or subsidiary of the parent company. The visa is designed to facilitate the growth of international business by allowing companies to establish a presence in the UK and access the UK market.

To be eligible for the Representative Visa, applicants must meet certain criteria, including:

  • Being an employee of an overseas company that intends to establish a branch or subsidiary in the UK
  • Having the authority to make operational decisions for the UK branch or subsidiary
  • Holding a senior position within the company, such as a director or manager
  • Being able to show that the company has a genuine intention to establish a branch or subsidiary in the UK
  • Being able to support themselves and any dependents without relying on public funds

If the application is successful, the applicant will be granted a visa that allows them to stay in the UK for an initial period of up to 3 years. After this initial period, the visa can be extended for an additional 2 years. After a total of 5 years, the representative may be eligible to apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR), which would allow them to stay in the UK permanently.

Here are links to the relevant information about the UK Representative Visa on Gov.uk:

Overall, the UK Representative Visa is an important tool for international businesses looking to establish a presence in the UK. By sending a representative to the UK, companies can access the UK market, build relationships with local partners, and expand their operations.

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