UK will let those on tourist visas work in the country from the new year

From January 31, 2024, the UK will revise Visitor Visas, permitting remote work but emphasizing non-work intent. Changes include client work, working from the UK, and expanded activities for professionals. These aim to boost business and tourism.

Starting January 31, 2024, the United Kingdom will introduce significant changes to its Visitor Visas, allowing additional business activities, according to the updated immigration rules published by the UK government.

Under the new guidelines, visitors will be allowed to continue to work for an overseas employer while staying in the UK. Nevertheless, the primary intent of their visit must be tourism, visiting family, or engaging in another non-work-related activity. Also, the remote work conducted during the stay should be directly linked to the visitor's overseas employment.

Key expansions to the Visitor Visa activities include:

  1. Client Work Eligibility: Visitors holding these visas can engage in client work under certain conditions. This includes working in a company with branches both in the UK and abroad, where client work forms a small part of their job overseas and is essential for a project or service by their employer's UK branch. Notably, the project should not be delivered directly to a UK client by the visitor's employer overseas.
  2. Working from the UK: Visitors will be allowed to work from the UK, provided that remote work is not the primary reason for their visit.
  3. Scientists, Researchers, and Academics: Professionals in these fields can conduct research in the UK, with the exception of academics applying for a 12-month visit visa or extending permission from within the country.
  4. Expanded Activities for Lawyers: Lawyers on Visitor Visas can now participate in additional activities in the UK, including giving advice, acting as an expert witness, participating in arbitrations, legal proceedings, and teaching.
  5. Paid Engagements for Speakers: Speakers visiting the UK on a visitor visa will now be eligible to receive payment for their talks.
  6. Merger of Permitted Paid Engagement (PPE) Visitor Route: The PPE Visitor route will be integrated into the Standard Visitor route. Individuals engaged in paid activities will not require a separate visa, but they must plan their activities within 30 days of arrival.
These changes, particularly the allowance for remote work, are expected to enhance business and tourism in the United Kingdom. Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt had previously committed to expanding business visitor rules to enable a broader range of permitted activities and paid engagements, with the changes set to take effect in January 2024. Further reforms to business visitor rules are also anticipated in 2024.

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Mandatory points are those which applicants must score in order to apply. Tradeable points can be swapped in order to reach the threshold of 70 points.

Mandatory points are those which applicants must score in order to apply. Tradeable points can be swapped in order to reach the threshold of 70 points.

You have a job offer by an approved sponsor (Mandatory)

You have a job offer by an approved sponsor (Mandatory)

If your job requires a higher skill level (Mandatory)

If your job requires a higher skill level (Mandatory)

You speak English at the required level (Mandatory)

You speak English at the required level (Mandatory)

Your salary is £20,480 to £23,039 or at least 80% of the going rate for the profession (whichever is higher) (Tradeable)

Your salary is £20,480 to £23,039 or at least 80% of the going rate for the profession (whichever is higher) (Tradeable)

Salary of £23,040 to £25,599 or at least 90% of the going rate for the profession (whichever is higher) (Tradeable)

Salary of £23,040 to £25,599 or at least 90% of the going rate for the profession (whichever is higher) (Tradeable)

Salary of £25,600 or above or at least the going rate for the profession (whichever is higher) (Tradeable)

Salary of £25,600 or above or at least the going rate for the profession (whichever is higher) (Tradeable)

Your job is a shortage occupation as designated by the Migration Advisory Committee (Tradeable)

Your job is a shortage occupation as designated by the Migration Advisory Committee (Tradeable)

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