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Sole Representatives
If you are coming to the UK as a sole representative you must:
be recruited and employed outside the UK by a company whose headquarters and principal place of business are outside the UK
have extensive related industry experience and knowledge
hold a senior position within the company (but not be a major shareholder) and have full authority to make decisions on its behalf
intend to establish the company’s first commercial presence in the UK, eg a registered branch or a wholly owned subsidiary
You may also be eligible if the company has a legal entity in the UK that doesn’t employ staff or transact business.
If your company has been working to establish a UK branch or subsidiary, but it is not yet set up, you can replace a previous sole representative.
Newspaper, news agency or broadcast employees
As an employee of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation, you can come to the UK if you’re being posted here on a long-term assignment.
Suggest reread the above very carefully.CR001 wrote:Sole representative is a Tier 2 visa if you work for a company (not your own). You cannot sponsor yourself basically.
https://www.gov.uk/representative-overs ... s/overviewSole Representatives
If you are coming to the UK as a sole representative you must:
be recruited and employed outside the UK by a company whose headquarters and principal place of business are outside the UK
have extensive related industry experience and knowledge
hold a senior position within the company (but not be a major shareholder) and have full authority to make decisions on its behalf
intend to establish the company’s first commercial presence in the UK, eg a registered branch or a wholly owned subsidiary
You may also be eligible if the company has a legal entity in the UK that doesn’t employ staff or transact business.
If your company has been working to establish a UK branch or subsidiary, but it is not yet set up, you can replace a previous sole representative.
Newspaper, news agency or broadcast employees
As an employee of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation, you can come to the UK if you’re being posted here on a long-term assignment.
noajthan wrote:Suggest reread the above very carefully.CR001 wrote:Sole representative is a Tier 2 visa if you work for a company (not your own). You cannot sponsor yourself basically.
https://www.gov.uk/representative-overs ... s/overviewSole Representatives
If you are coming to the UK as a sole representative you must:
be recruited and employed outside the UK by a company whose headquarters and principal place of business are outside the UK
have extensive related industry experience and knowledge
hold a senior position within the company (but not be a major shareholder) and have full authority to make decisions on its behalf
intend to establish the company’s first commercial presence in the UK, eg a registered branch or a wholly owned subsidiary
You may also be eligible if the company has a legal entity in the UK that doesn’t employ staff or transact business.
If your company has been working to establish a UK branch or subsidiary, but it is not yet set up, you can replace a previous sole representative.
Newspaper, news agency or broadcast employees
As an employee of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation, you can come to the UK if you’re being posted here on a long-term assignment.
Tier 1 Entrepreneur is an investment visa and you have to have substantial funds to invest in a business, it is not a sole representative visa which is a Tier 2 Visa.jolspace wrote:Thanks for reply. I was looking at Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa. For Sole rep, we have a Private Limited company and I am one of the Directors. A director is also an employee since I get a salary and my company has its own identity. I am an employee who is also a shareholder just like any other employee can be who will be sent as sole rep by the company. I file my income tax return separately and company files its own. Therefore company can sponsor me for Sole rep I think.
Search the forum, many examples posted about this.jolspace wrote:On a slightly different topic I need to ask is can I get a sample BP or can someone assist me to review my BP for Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa?