In the ever-evolving world of UK immigration, businesses are constantly adjusting to new visa application routes for overseas workers. Recently, the Global Business Mobility routes have been introduced, and this article aims to explain a significant part of this new framework.
GBM – Senior or Specialist Worker Visa
This newly minted visa is a part of the Global Business Mobility system. It’s designed for foreign nationals in specific roles, such as senior managers and specialist workers, enabling them to work at a UK branch of their overseas employer. It replaces the old Tier 2 Intra Company Transfer (Tier 2 – ICT) visa. The change is more in name than substance, retaining the core features of the former visa but omitting the Immigration Skills Charge exemption.
The Old vs The New
The Legacy Tier 2 Intra Company Transfer Visa
The old Tier 2 – ICT visa catered to employees of multinational companies needing a transfer to their UK branch. Favoured by large outsourcing firms and consultancies, it was a popular choice due to its exemption from the Resident Labour Market Test and its predictable outcomes.
The Traditional Tier 2 General Visa
This visa was for skilled job offers in the UK. In contrast to Tier 2 – ICT, it was subject to quotas and required a 28-day advertising period, making it less attractive for many businesses.
Skilled Worker Visa
Fast forward to 2022, and the skilled worker visa emerges without the constraints of quotas or a resident labour market test. It begs the question: why choose a GBM – Senior or Specialist Worker visa over this?
The distinguishing feature of the GBM – Senior or Specialist Worker visa is its lack of an English language skill requirement, a boon for some. Still, the Skilled Worker visa holds more appeal for those comfortable with English.
Comparative Overview
Feature | Skilled Worker Visa | GBM – Senior or Specialist Worker Visa |
Immigration Skills Charge | Same as GBM Visa | Same as Skilled Worker Visa |
Sponsor License | Required | Required |
Time to UK | Slightly longer | Quicker (if CoS ready) |
Role Seniority | RQF Level 4 | RQF Level 6 |
Minimum Pay | £25,600+ (varies) | £42,400+ |
The Path to Settlement
A critical consideration is the path to settlement. The Skilled Worker visa offers a route to settlement in 5 years, a significant advantage over the GBM – Senior or Specialist Worker visa, which lacks this pathway.
English Language Skills
While the Skilled Worker visa requires English proficiency, the GBM visa does not. This flexibility allows individuals to initially use a GBM visa, improve their English skills in the UK, and then switch to a Skilled Worker visa.
Immigration Guidance
The choice between boils down to specific needs and circumstances. The Skilled Worker visa is often the preferred route with its broader benefits. Yet, for those needing time to meet English language requirements, the GBM visa provides an invaluable alternative.
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