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This category is for people seeking to set up or run a business in the UK with access to an investment of £50,000 per applicant. Applicants will need to have an innovative, viable and scalable business idea that is supported by an endorsing body. A successful innovator visa applicant is granted permission to live in the UK in this category for 3 years. Before this expires, you can continue to extend your visa for another 3 years or may be able to apply for indefinite leave to remain.
In order to qualify for indefinite leave to remain as an Innovator, you will need to spend 3 years in the Innovator category. Time spent in the Start-up category will not be counted towards this 3-year requirement. Absences from the UK will not break the continuous period provided they total 180 days or less during any consecutive 12 months.
Once granted, applicants must spend the majority of their time in the UK to develop their business and are allowed not to work for businesses which they have not established, joined or taken over.
In order to qualify for ILR as an Innovator, you will need to satisfy UK Visas & Immigration that:
Continuous residence
In order to qualify for indefinite leave to remain as an Innovator, you will need to spend 3 years in the Innovator category. Time spent in the Start-up category will not be counted towards this 3-year requirement. Absences from the UK will not break the continuous period provided they total 180 days or less during any consecutive 12 months.
For the Innovator category, endorsement by an endorsing body is required both at the initial application stage and again when applying for settlement. By the next endorsement, you will need to demonstrate enough progress in your business to meet the settlement criteria. For guidance on endorsing bodies please refer to Gov.UK
In order to qualify for indefinite leave to remain as an Innovator, you will need to meet all of the following conditions to show progress:
To demonstrate your achievements, you will need to meet at least 2 of the following criteria:
As with the previous entrepreneur rules, if you rely on job creation for a settlement then there are additional specifications for the jobs created. However, unlike the entrepreneur rules, creating jobs is not mandatory if at least two other criteria can be met.
By ‘jobs’, the guidance refers to posts filled, rather than a number of employees. If a single job has been filled for over 12 months by different employees at different times, this counts as the job has existed for at least 12 months.
If you found your business as part of an Innovator team and you are both applying for endorsement for settlement, then you cannot share the same means for meeting the criteria above. For example, if 2 applicants are both relying on the requirement to have created 10 jobs, 20 jobs must have been created in total.
If your application for endorsement is successful, you will need to submit your letter of endorsement with your application to the Home Office.
For expert advice and assistance with an application for indefinite leave to remain as an Innovator, contact our business immigration advisers in London on 0203 909 8399 or contact us online.
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