Senior or Specialist Worker—entry clearance—email at beginning of process

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Senior or Specialist Worker—entry clearance—email at beginning of process

Published by a ½Û×ÓÊÓÆµ Immigration expert

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Dear [APPLICANT],

Your Senior or Specialist Worker entry clearance visa

We have been instructed by [SPONSOR] to assist you [and your dependants] with an application for entry clearance to the UK (a visa) under the Global Business Mobility (GBM)—Senior or Specialist Worker route. This route is for established workers who are being transferred by their existing employer to do a skilled role in the UK.

Eligibility

To be eligible for a Senior or Specialist Worker visa, you must be currently working for [SPONSOR]’s group overseas and [have worked with [SPONSOR] outside the UK for 12 months and earn at least £48,500 per annum and the relevant going rate for your SOC 2020 occupation code OR earn at least £73,900 per annum and the relevant ‘going rate’ for your SOC 2020 occupation code and therefore be classified as a ‘high earner’ by the Home Office] in a role that is listed as eligible for the route in [Table 2 OR Table 2b] of Appendix Skilled Occupations of the Immigration Rules.

I understand that

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United Kingdom
Key definition:
Entry clearance definition
What does Entry clearance mean?

A visa, entry certificate or other document which, in accordance with the immigration rules, is to be taken as evidence or the requisite evidence of a person's eligibility, though he is not a British citizen, for entry into the United Kingdom: see Immigration Act 1971, s 33(1).

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