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Ktp associate, global talent visa

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2023 11:42 am
by El3oss
I would like to take this opportunity to share my recent experience regarding the Global Talent Visa (GTV) application process. I believe my insights will be particularly valuable for individuals with a similar profile, as I encountered difficulties in finding comparable experiences during my own application, which proved to be quite frustrating.

To begin with, I was accepted as a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) associate. KTPs are funded by UKRI Innovate UK, and initially, I faced confusion regarding the appropriate route for application. Eventually, I opted for route 3: endorsed funder, with the endorsement provided by UKRI. The Human Resources (HR) department at the university with which I undertook the KTP assisted me by supplying three essential documents. These included 1) a statement of guarantee, specifying that the funding would be provided for a minimum duration of two years, a contract of employment lasting at least one year, and confirmation that the grant amount would exceed £30,000. Additionally, they furnished me with 2) pertinent details about the grant and 3) the associated job offer. Armed with these documents, I proceeded to apply for endorsement from UKRI, which, fortunately, only took approximately one week to obtain.

Upon acquiring the endorsement, the subsequent stage involved applying for the visa itself (it is possible to apply for both concurrently). During this step, applicants have the flexibility to choose the desired visa duration, ranging from one to five years. For this stage, the only documents required were the endorsement letter, which essentially served as an email confirmation from the first stage. Additionally, applicants must present their passport and, if applicable, their previous Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) if they were residing in the UK before (as was the case for me, having held a student visa previously). Furthermore, I was requested to provide a letter of consent from my previous sponsor, which is mandatory if an individual has received full or partial funding for their studies in the past year. In my particular situation, my university in the UK had provided partial funding through a scholarship, and while I was initially advised that a letter stating my university as the sponsor instead of a government or funding institution and therefore a letter of consent would not be necessary, I decided not to take any risks. Consequently, I sought assistance from the international team at my university, who graciously drafted a letter granting me consent to transition from a student visa to a GTV. This is the case for when you apply from inside the UK, you might need more documents if you are outside the UK such as the TB test…etc. Subsequently, I submitted this document along with the other required materials. In order to expedite the process, I opted for the priority service, and to my delight, received my visa within a single day.

Furthermore, it came to my attention that some individuals had conveyed to me that switching to the GTV prior to graduation would not be possible due to new regulations. However, I can now confirm that this information was incorrect, as I successfully obtained the visa despite not having graduated at the time of the application.

I sincerely hope that the information shared here will prove beneficial to those currently facing or anticipated to face similar circumstances in the future.

Re: Ktp associate, global talent visa

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2023 11:35 pm
by Rukshankdl
Hi,
Is it necessary to hold a PhD for GTV.I am holding a UK MSc. Will this be enough with KTP post?
Thanka

Re: Ktp associate, global talent visa

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 10:35 am
by lolo2
No, a PhD is not required.

See: GTV - RAEng - route 1

Re: Ktp associate, global talent visa

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 8:54 pm
by ramKris36
Hello Friend, thank you for explaining, I wanted to apply for the Global talent visa, I am working on a KTP now, I did my masters in the UK, without any sponsorship, Later on, I converted my student visa to Post Study Work (PSW) visa, then I worked for contract job for 15 months after that I got this KTP job and funded by UKRI, with a grant of more than £100k, duration of 2 years. I have worked for 4 months on it for now.
Please kindly advise me on what are all the required documents for me in this case please help me, bro.

Re: Ktp associate, global talent visa

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2024 3:29 am
by AmazonianX
ramKris36 wrote:
Thu Jan 04, 2024 8:54 pm
Hello Friend, thank you for explaining, I wanted to apply for the Global talent visa, I am working on a KTP now, I did my masters in the UK, without any sponsorship, Later on, I converted my student visa to Post Study Work (PSW) visa, then I worked for contract job for 15 months after that I got this KTP job and funded by UKRI, with a grant of more than £100k, duration of 2 years. I have worked for 4 months on it for now.
Please kindly advise me on what are all the required documents for me in this case please help me, bro.
OP has not being here since November 2023, you may want to start your own topic.

Re: Ktp associate, global talent visa

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 12:51 pm
by Max777
lolo2 wrote:
Mon Oct 02, 2023 10:35 am
No, a PhD is not required.

See: GTV - RAEng - route 1
I got it GTV with bachelor's degree via KTP program.

Re: Ktp associate, global talent visa

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2024 10:04 pm
by amahmoudamahmoud
Hi bro,

I got a KTP associate position. The project is a collaboration between a company and a university. I need to know, does the company have to pay any money if I applied for the global talent visa route 3 as you did?