Migrants urged to use expired BRP cards to get to UK after 31 December 2024
5 December 2024
This is an update following the earlier news article...
providing that the above activities are done for a specific internal project with UK employees of the same corporate group, provided no work is carried out directly with clients.
Carry out regulatory or financial audits at a UK branch of the same group of companies as the visitor’s employer overseas.
Install, dismantle, repair, service or advise on equipment, computer software or hardware where it has a contract of purchase or supply or lease with a UK company or organisation.
Be seconded to the UK company in order to oversee the requirements for goods and services that are being provided under contract by the UK company or its subsidiary company, provided the two companies are not part of the same group. Employees may exceptionally make multiple visits to cover the duration of the contract.
Gather information and facts for a specific project which directly relates to their employment overseas or share knowledge or advise on an international project that is being led from the UK, provided the visitor is not carrying out research in the UK.
Visit the UK to give evidence in a UK court.
Visit the UK to attend a court hearing in the UK if summoned in person by a UK court.
Advise a UK based client on specific international litigation and/or an international transaction.
Visit the UK to preach or do pastoral work.
Support the activities of an artist, entertainer or musician, provided they are attending the same event, and are employed to work for them outside of the UK.
Visit the UK to take part in a location shoot for a film or programme that is produced and financed overseas.
Support the activities of the sports person if they are attending the same event as the sports person. Personal or technical staff of the sports person must be employed to work for the sports person outside the UK.
Receive training from a UK based company or organisation in work practices and techniques which are required for the visitor’s employment overseas and not available in their home country.
Deliver a short series of training to employees of a UK based company, where the trainer is employed by an overseas business contracted to deliver global training to the international corporate group to which the UK based company belongs.
5 December 2024
This is an update following the earlier news article...
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