Under Tier 1 of the Points Based
System (PBS), candidates may apply for UK visas under one of four
subdivisions. The Investors category is designed for those who intend to
make a substantial investment in the UK.
Find out if you qualify for a Tier 1 visa by visiting the Global Visas online assessment form today.
Tier 1 visas, unlike all other tiers of the UK Points Based System, do not require applicants to be awarded a
Certificate
of Sponsorship from a licensed sponsor.
Immigration to the UK under all other tiers requires the sponsoring business,
college or
other institution to be licensed as
a sponsor, and to provide them with a sponsorship certificate, enabling
them to apply for entry clearance.
Tier 1 replaces the Highly Skilled
Migrant Programme (HSMP) and aims to allow the most highly skilled
applicants to migrate to the UK as quickly as possible. However, while
no sponsor is required applicants must reach a minimum points threshold
based on a range or criteria.
General Requirements
The investor visa sub category of
the five-tier immigration system does not impose the general requirement
for proficiency in the English language. This requirement is mandatory
for the General and Entrepreneur streams with a high level of
proficiency required to pass. However, in the Investor category since
applicants are unlikely to need to work, this requirement is deemed
unnecessary.
Similarly, whilst the mandatory
requirement that a applicant must be able to financially support both
themselves and their dependents is a feature of the other Tier 1 -visa
sub categories, it does not apply to the Investor category.
By definition those investing sufficient funds to pass the requirements do not need to undergo a maintenance test.
Specific Requirements
As with all categories of Tier 1,
the Investor category requires candidates to meet or exceed the minimum
points requirements based on various factors.
However, unlike other subdivisions
of Tier 1, for example the General category in which points are
accumulated over a range of criteria, the points-based pass mark for the
investor scheme must be satisfied by one of the following:
- The candidate has a minimum of £1 million. The money must be their own and must be held in a regulated UK financial institution. The money must also be disposable in the United Kingdom.
- The candidate has personal assets to the value of more than £2 million taking into account any liabilities.
- The candidate has an amount of no less than £1 million, which is under their control and is held in a regulated UK financial institution. This may include money which has been loaned to them if the financial institution providing the loan is regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
Settlement
Regular Tier 1 Investor visa holders
in the UK can apply for permanent residence after five years in the
country, however more significant investments could lead to fast-tracked
settlement. Those who invest £10 million or more may qualify after two
years, while investments over £5 million will qualify after three years.
Extending a Tier 1 Visa
A Tier 1 immigration visa for the UK may be extended in all categories except the Post-
Study
Work category. Unlike the others,
the Post-Study Work category is designed as a temporary bridge between
study and employment and is granted for two years with no option to
extend this period.
Tier 1 visas in the Investor
category, the General category and the Entrepreneur category are all
granted for an initial period of three years, which can be extended by
another two years. When applying for an extension, applicants will be
assessed against a differing set of criteria.
Unlike the initial set of criteria,
Investor visa holders must accrue the 75 point pass mark over the
following list of requirements:
The applicant must have either of the following:
- A minimum of £1 million of their own money in the UK
- Personal Assets with a value exceeding £2 million taking account of liabilities
- Money under their control which amounts to no less than £1 million. This may include loaned money from a provider who is regulated by the FSA.
In addition candidates must satisfy all of the following requirements:
- They must have invested a minimum of £750,000 in the UK. This must have been invested by way of either UK Government bonds or share capital or investment capital in active UK companies. This does not include companies whose main activities are property investment. Investment cannot be interpreted as placing deposits in a bank or building society.
- The investment outlined above must have been made within 3 months of gaining the tier one visa and must be maintained throughout the duration of the visa.
Switching to a Tier 1 Visa
Tier 1 visa holders may switch into
another sub category if they satisfy the associated requirements. The
one exception is that visa holders cannot switch into the Post-Study
Work category. Holders of visas in Tier 2 and Tier 4 will also be able
to switch into Tier 1 as the PBS is fully implemented. However switching
to tier 1 will not be allowed for holders of working holidaymaker visas
or those in possession of tier 3 and tier 5 visas.
You may also find our guide to Tier 1 post study work helpful.
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