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Who needs an Expansion Worker Sponsor licence?

The UK Expansion Worker route is for overseas businesses establishing a branch or subsidiary in the UK. It replaced the Sole Representative route in May 2022. The business seeking to sponsor an Expansion Worker should not have an existing trading presence in the UK but must have a UK “footprint,” such as business premises or a branch or subsidiary of the overseas business. The business must have been established and trading overseas for at least three years. This route allows the sponsorship of both the business owner and senior employees, with up to five representatives allowed in the UK at the same time. The business should continue to have its main operations outside the UK, so this route is not suitable for a complete transfer of the business but is intended solely for expansion to the UK of a well-established business that continues to trade overseas.

Requirements for the Expansion Worker Sponsor Licence

To qualify for the licence, the business has to show that they have been established and trading outside the UK for at least three years and have a genuine intention and capacity to expand.

The business also has to make a “footprint” in the UK – this means to register a branch or subsidiary in the UK or secure business premises.

The documents required in support of the Expansion Worker sponsor licence application include a business plan and a financial projection to demonstrate viability of the project.

Salary Requirement under the Expansion Worker Route

The general salary requirement for Expansion Workers is £48,500 per year or the “going rate” for the job as specified in the Immigration Rules, whichever is higher. The worker has to have been working for the business outside the UK for at least 12 months before applying for entry clearance, unless their proposed salary in the UK is over £73,900. This requirement does not apply to Japanese companies.

Language Requirement

There is no English language requirement for Expansion Workers.

Settlement for Expansion Workers in the UK

Expansion Worker route does not lead to settlement in the UK. To qualify for a permanent right to remain in the UK the worker will need to switch into another immigration category, most commonly into the Skilled Worker route.

The registered branch has to remain dormant until all Expansion Workers have relocated to the UK. Once the business has started trading in the UK, the Expansion Worker route is no longer a valid option. At this stage, the business will need a Skilled Worker licence or a Senior or Specialist Worker sponsor licence to second their staff to the UK.

Transitioning to a Skilled Worker Licence

Skilled Worker sponsor licence is available to any trading business with a genuine vacancy. The business has to appoint an Authorising Officer as the responsible person dealing with the Sponsor Licence application. This Authorising Officer has to be either a British citizen or a person settled in the UK. Therefore, there is an implied requirement that the business must have at least one settled senior employee or office holder.

Skilled Worker licence is granted for four years and is renewed before expiry.

There is no maximum number of Skilled Workers the business may sponsor. The process of sponsoring a worker from overseas is slightly different from sponsoring a worker who is already in the UK and is either switching into a new category or changing job. For sponsoring a worker from abroad the business has to request from the Home Office a “defined certificate of sponsorship”. The request will include the details of the job title, job description, work hours, salary and SOC code for the job, but does not require information about the prospective employee. This process can take up to 14 weeks, although in practice it is normally processed much quicker.

Once the defined certificate of sponsorship is obtained from the Home Office it is valid for three months and the employee is free to assign it to the applicant of their choice. The prospective employee should then make the application for a visa. The visa application has to be made within 3 months of assigning a certificate of sponsorship. The visa application process normally takes up to 8 weeks but can be expedited for an additional fee.

Skilled Workers can be sponsored for any period of time up to five years. After five years the employee is eligible to apply for indefinite leave to remain, subject to continuous residence requirements and suitability requirements related to clear criminal record and immigration history.

How Immigration consultants Can Help with the Expansion Worker Visa

Our immigration consultants have specialist knowledge to assist overseas businesses in obtaining the Expansion Worker sponsor licence under the Global Business Mobility scheme. We thoroughly vet your business plan and collaborate with your preferred accountants to verify financial projections and forecast cash flow.

Once your licence application is approved, we support you with visa applications for your employees and guide you through the entire process, including applying for the Skilled Worker sponsor licence and managing visa applications for your sponsored employees in both permanent and temporary roles.

After completing the qualifying period of residence, your workers may be eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) and British citizenship. Our consultants are ready to represent and support them throughout every step of their immigration journey.