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Entrepreneur Visa

OVERVIEW 

Entrepreneur Visa (UK Business Immigration)

The UK Entrepreneur Visa route was designed for experienced business professionals seeking to establish, invest in, or actively manage a business in the United Kingdom.

Although the original Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) category is now closed to new applicants, many individuals remain in the UK under this route and may require:

  • Extension applications

  • Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) applications

  • Compliance support

  • Refusal challenges or appeals

  • Switching advice to alternative business routes

Entrepreneur visa matters are highly technical and require strict compliance with business activity, investment, and job creation requirements. Failure to meet the criteria can result in refusal or curtailment of leave.

Our business immigration specialists provide strategic guidance and detailed case preparation to protect your immigration status and long-term business interests.

What Was the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Visa?

The Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Visa allowed non-UK nationals to:

  • Invest £200,000 (or £50,000 in limited circumstances) into a UK business

  • Establish or take over an existing UK company

  • Actively manage and develop that business

  • Create at least two full-time jobs for settled workers

The route was part of the UK’s points-based immigration system and was administered by the Home Office.

Although closed to new entrants, existing visa holders must continue to meet strict ongoing requirements.

Entrepreneur Visa Extensions

Entrepreneur visa holders seeking an extension must demonstrate that they have:

  • Invested the required funds lawfully

  • Actively engaged in business activity

  • Created the required full-time jobs

  • Registered appropriately with HMRC

  • Maintained compliance throughout their leave

Extensions require detailed financial documentation, payroll evidence, company accounts, and proof of genuine business activity.

Careful preparation is essential to avoid refusal.

Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) for Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneur visa holders may apply for ILR after:

  • 5 years under the standard route

  • 3 years under the accelerated route (if higher job creation or investment thresholds were met)

Applicants must satisfy:

  • Continuous residence requirements

  • Job creation requirements

  • Genuine entrepreneur test

  • Knowledge of Life in the UK and English language requirements

ILR applications are heavily scrutinised and require precise documentation.

Genuine Entrepreneur Requirement

The Home Office assesses whether an applicant is genuinely engaged in business activity.

Factors considered include:

  • Business viability and sustainability

  • Active involvement in management

  • Source and control of funds

  • Credibility of business plan

  • Financial performance

Interview assessments may also be conducted.

Common Reasons for Refusal

Entrepreneur visa applications are often refused due to:

  • Insufficient job creation evidence

  • Incorrect calculation of employment periods

  • Non-compliant investment evidence

  • Inconsistent financial documentation

  • Doubts about genuine business activity

  • Gaps in tax registration or reporting

Given the complexity of these applications, professional legal support significantly reduces risk.

Switching to Alternative Business Routes

Since the closure of the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) route, many individuals may need advice on switching to alternative routes such as:

  • Innovator Founder Visa

  • Skilled Worker Visa (if sponsored by own company)

  • Expansion Worker routes

Strategic planning is essential to ensure lawful transition without breaching immigration conditions.

How a Solicitor Can Help

An experienced business immigration solicitor can:

  • Assess eligibility for extension or ILR

  • Review company structure and compliance

  • Identify potential weaknesses in documentation

  • Prepare detailed legal representations

  • Liaise with accountants where required

  • Represent you in case of refusal or appeal

  • Advise on long-term settlement strategy

Entrepreneur immigration cases combine corporate law, tax compliance, and immigration regulation — precision is critical.

Protect Your Business and Immigration Status

Entrepreneur visa matters require careful preparation, strategic planning, and expert legal oversight.

Our business immigration specialists provide clear advice, meticulous documentation review, and strong representation to safeguard your UK business and immigration future.

Contact us today for a confidential consultation and tailored legal advice regarding your Entrepreneur Visa matter.

 

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