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It is your responsibility when applying for a visa to make sure you are aware of what conditions are attached to that visa. At the end of the day you have no one to blame but yourself for the situation you are now in.How do I qualify as a working holidaymaker?
You must be able to show that you:
* are a citizen of a country listed in Appendix 3 of the Immigration Rules, a British Overseas Territories citizen, a British Overseas citizen or a British National (Overseas)
* are aged between 17 and 30
* want to come to the UK for an extended holiday, and intend to take employment as part of your holiday for no more than 12 months during your stay
* do not intend to set yourself up in or run a business, or work as a professional sportsperson during your stay
* are single, or that you are married to, or the civil partner of someone who also qualifies as a working holidaymaker and you plan to take the working holiday together
* do not have any dependent children aged five or over, or who will be five before your holiday ends
* can support yourself in the UK without needing any help from public funds
* have not spent time in the UK on a previous working holidaymaker visa, and
* intend to leave the UK at the end of your holiday.
Like transpodia said, if you haven't traded, then I'd dismantle the company straight away and try to contact someone at DWP and see if you get someone to give some insight that if you do so might you get a break.mbla062 wrote:I am wanting to get some advice regarding a dilemma I am currently in. I am on the Working Holiday Visa but I have set up a Limited Company.
I applied for a National Insurance number and I got contacted today by the Department of Work and Pensions saying that I have breached my visa conditions by setting up a limited company.
They did not give me a chance to explain and only got told to expect a letter from them in the next week. I do not know what will be contained in this letter.
Could anyone give me some urgent advice please on what happens in situations like these??? Are there any penalties etc?? Is it best that I get rid of my limited company etc....
Your help on this would be greatly appreciated. I do not want to find myself in a position where I am sent home.
HELP HELP HELP!!!!!!
You cannot be self-employed on working holiday visa.SYH wrote:....I heard you can be self employed...