I thought some tips for those planning to apply for this route would be helpful. I reckon the available information for this type of visa can be confusing and sometimes ambiguous.
In summary, I switched from Skilled Worker to Global Talent visa under Route 1, endorsed by the Royal Academy of Engineering, based on a post as a researcher in an approved HEI.
Basically you only need two documents to apply for this route: a job description and a statement of guarantee from the Director of Human Resources. This is stated on the RAEng's website:
RAEng - GTV - Route 1.
Important that the statement of guarantee includes all the items mentioned on the website.
Hints:
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No, you don't need a PhD to apply for this route.
- Publications, patents, etc. are also not required. As mentioned above only two documents are sent.
- The statement of guarantee specified my appointment to the role for more than two years (dates included in the letter). The RAEng was very emphatic on saying that entry level research positions do not qualify, I guess someone just starting the role does not get endorsed under this route.
- The reviewer emailed back HR to confirm that I "act independently in initiating, planning and managing a research or innovation project or programme of work without supervision", despite this was included in the letter.
The reviewer at RAEng emailed HR just to 'confirm statements', they did not ask for additional documents.
I've got endorsement as an 'Exceptional Promise'.
All the process from endorsement application to GTV approval from the HO (standard application) took four weeks!