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You can be either self employed or director of a limited company. If you registerd as self employed u need to show the evidence document issued by HMRC. If u start a limited company current appointment report from companies which shows you as a director should be enough.loft wrote:When you apply for your first Entrepreneur visa, do you need to provide evidence that you have registered with HMRC as self-employed?
I registered over the phone last night. They said they were mailing me a letter in the post and it will take about a week to arrive. Is this the "evidence document by HMRC" you are referring to?crazy_ram wrote:You can be either self employed or director of a limited company. If you registerd as self employed u need to show the evidence document issued by HMRC. If u start a limited company current appointment report from companies which shows you as a director should be enough.loft wrote:When you apply for your first Entrepreneur visa, do you need to provide evidence that you have registered with HMRC as self-employed?
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RAM
Lucapooka wrote:1) No, it's more than 3 months old
2) Yes
3) In the capacity the business was established. You can't be an IT start-up and contract yourself out as a window cleaner.
3) [sic] You have to inject 50K into the business (if you wish to extend your leave). You can't make a profit in this amount during the period and simply cite that as your capital injection.
4) Yes.
5) The conditions are in the guidance or, better, Appendix A: Attributes of the immigration rules.