Given that there is no employment requirement under this route, the answer to this question becomes unimportant. You may choose to say self-employed and provide a cover letter but again you are NOT required to prove anything or show and evidence of employment to qualify for ILR. You will not be ...
There is no correct or incorrect answer. You answer them based on your circumstances. These are not trick questions My circumstances are that I am unemployed, but I need to select one option, either "employed" or "self-employed". You can understand that I can not select either, even though I fulfil ...
There is no employment requirement. You should only demonstrate that you made money in your expert field READ --> There is no specific earning requirement for ILR under Global Talent Visa route Thanks for the info! this answers my Q1. Can you/someone please provide answers for other two questions?
Hi, I am on a Global Talent visa, endorsed by The Royal Society. I was employed by a UK university in my specialist field for 30 months. I have been UNEMPLOYED since 1 November 2025 (third month ongoing), and am searching for a new job in my specialist field. Some interviews have already happened ...