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I don't think anyone can answer this question, but if any, should be based on mac report..sqahar wrote:Hi
My immigration consultant is insisting on applying for the Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa before 6th April saying that rules are expected to change on 6th April. I have done a bit of research online, the web says changes are expected in Tier 2, however, nowhere Tier 1 has been mentioned.
Does anyone know if changes are expected in Tier 1 as well and if yes, what kind of changes should be expected?
thanks
There was a MAC report talking about t1-ent and its abuse. Maybe they are finally enforcing fixes? if you are strong entrepreneur you should be happy. Saying that I did not hear anything specificsqahar wrote:Hi
My immigration consultant is insisting on applying for the Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa before 6th April saying that rules are expected to change on 6th April. I have done a bit of research online, the web says changes are expected in Tier 2, however, nowhere Tier 1 has been mentioned.
Does anyone know if changes are expected in Tier 1 as well and if yes, what kind of changes should be expected?
thanks
Are you sure that Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa holders can apply for ILR and extension using super premium service?Ali272 wrote:I think they should focus on Tier 4 and Tier 2 visas if they are really serious about immigration. Those two routes are huge and abused far more than Tier 1 Entrepreneur. Tier 2 immigrants are taking British people jobs especially those who switch their visas in country. Even a absolute minimum Tier 1 entrepreneur immigrant is far better than other immigrants coming to this country these days and good for the UK economy. Tier 1 entrepreneur used to be abused by PSW visa holders but now PSW is gone and Tier 1 entrepreneurs has become a tiny percentage of total immigration (only about 4000 visa was granted last year). Also immigrants can use super premium service for their Tier 1 Entrepreneur (my friend used it and got his visa in two weeks) so they can get their visa very fast which should not be a problem for successful entrepreneurs with lots of money. I think current Tier 1 entrepreneur scheme is a good deal for both entrepreneurs and the UK.
I know nothing of T4/2.Ali272 wrote:I think they should focus on Tier 4 and Tier 2 visas if they are really serious about immigration. Those two routes are huge and abused far more than Tier 1 Entrepreneur. Tier 2 immigrants are taking British people jobs especially those who switch their visas in country. Even a absolute minimum Tier 1 entrepreneur immigrant is far better than other immigrants coming to this country these days and good for the UK economy. Tier 1 entrepreneur used to be abused by PSW visa holders but now PSW is gone and Tier 1 entrepreneurs has become a tiny percentage of total immigration (only about 4000 visa was granted last year). Also immigrants can use super premium service for their Tier 1 Entrepreneur (my friend used it and got his visa in two weeks) so they can get their visa very fast which should not be a problem for successful entrepreneurs with lots of money. I think current Tier 1 entrepreneur scheme is a good deal for both entrepreneurs and the UK.
As there is a lot of stuff to check there is some logic in not access to premium. Saying that they should not revoke passports and aim for a 2 week turnaround for this ultra high value visa class (well should be high value, the UK does not need immigrants for Corner shops and take away restaurants)sm12 wrote:Ali, here's the link: https://www.gov.uk/ukvi-premium-service ... he-service
Tier 1 Investors can apply under super premium service, but not Tier 1 Entrepreneurs.
You can’t use the premium or super premium service if you’re:
a business person, innovator, sole representative or investor
a Turkish business person
a self-employed lawyer
applying under Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur)
applying under Tier 1 (Entrepreneur)
applying for Stage 1 endorsement under Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent)
a seaman
UK should do what is best for it and that is attract the best to come run their startups in UK, not other startup Meccas like Silicon Valley, New York, Israel and Berlin. Young bright entrepreneurs sometimes need mentoring and that is good (I think to some extent the £50K route, which I don't know much about, you need to win a VC competition, so that is some kind of mentoring). A good startup should easily have two employees over double/triple min wage.Ali272 wrote:Sorry Seasky but that's just not true. During last year there was a huge backlog from 3 years ago for PSW visa holders. HO now has become much faster to decide. They decided my application for a tech start up in a month and a half.
I have checked other countries business visas, no other country imposes those wage restrictions. I agree with you on the maintenance part, but wage restrictions is just stupid. I know you are upset about your application delays but you can always hire a lawyer if you can't even remember something as simple as signing a document. If someone can't simply gather few documents for a visa successfully, they shouldn't be on this visa anyway. Big part of modern business is about about rules and regulation. UK government would never give foreign visaholders mentoring, sorry.
I am under the Tier 1 Entrepreneur category. My brother has recently hired a lawyer, so I will check with him about the availability of the super premium category for further applications.Ali272 wrote:SM12,
I know for some reasons they don't write it on that page. Call some top legal 500 lawyers and ask them. My friend used a super premium service few months ago through his lawyer. What category are you switching from?
I am not in the middle of any application so not sure why you keep referring to my waiting time.Ali272 wrote:I agree that some businesses are low values but it is still far better than most other migrant routes such as Tier 2. I think tier 1 E benefits the UK economy and UK government likes it. it is good for a economy to take out two people out of unemployment benefits. I think you should study other routes. There are far worse routes than Tier 1. Also if you read the news, they are now thinking of giving 5 year low skilled visas to eu nationals after brexit. This shows their number of priority is economy and jobs. I think 4000 people a year is not that much. UK is admitting more refugees every year than entrepreneurs. HO is on budget constraint and has PSW backlog from 3 years ago. You just applied at a very busy time. please be patient. BTW, that mac report is from 2015, they still have't done anything.
The point of the t1 ent visa is not to have more admin/trainee roles..... Said accounting firm needs, accountants who could fulfil the higher wage threshold.....sm12 wrote:
However, the wages are bound to vary with the nature of the job and/or business. E.g. one would not pay double/triple the minimum wage for an admin role or, say, a trainee role. A huge wage bill on account of such restrictions would make it difficult for any business to succeed and compete, irrespective of whether it is a 'low-value' business like a corner shop or a 'high value' business like an accounting firm.
So anybody who's on Tier 1 entrepreneur and wants ILR using 5 year route has to get ready to serve his prisoner of Visa (POV ) from HO for 6 -10 month there is no other way or short cutzimba88 wrote:This thread has gone off topic very fast Please avoid general discussions here
The changes have not been announced for April 2017 yet, except for a previously announced change to Tier 2 General (which is an upcoming new Immigration Skills Charge from April 2017)
Also please remember that super premium service is NOT available to Tier 1E applicants for extension or ILR, I confirmed this personally by contacting the super premium team.
That is your opinion, not something that the HO has stated anywhere.seasky wrote:The point of the t1 ent visa is not to have more admin/trainee roles..... Said accounting firm needs, accountants who could fulfil the higher wage threshold.....sm12 wrote:
However, the wages are bound to vary with the nature of the job and/or business. E.g. one would not pay double/triple the minimum wage for an admin role or, say, a trainee role. A huge wage bill on account of such restrictions would make it difficult for any business to succeed and compete, irrespective of whether it is a 'low-value' business like a corner shop or a 'high value' business like an accounting firm.
nowhere in the rules and regulations of course not the regulations are broken. The MAC report clearly discusses the focus on high value businesses. It does not rule out low value businesses. When the governement gets around to it in the slow way governements work it will make amendments.Ali272 wrote:I agree with SM12, nowhere in the rules and regulation, HO has stated that they prefer tech start ups. An accounting firm can grew to become the next PWC and hire tens of thousands of people. Seasky, Just checked your previous posts, You mentioned at the time of the extension, your tech start up had no revenue or profit. Unless you are a biotech company, that's extremely rare even for a tech company. Great startups like Uber, Facebook or Google were generating revenues from early days and were certainly generating some sort of revenue after 3 years. Again maybe you are operating a biotech company, so in that case it is perfectly normal.