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How can I get work visa for UK?
To qualify for a Skilled Worker visa, you must:
- work for a UK employer that’s been approved by the Home Office.
- have a ‘certificate of sponsorship’ from your employer with information about the role you’ve been offered in the UK.
- do a job that’s on the list of eligible occupations.
How can I move to UK from India?
You must go through the below process for applying for a UK Visa:
- Find out if you need the UK Visa.
- Select the appropriate type of Visa.
- Complete the Visa application form online.
- Gather the required documents for the UK Visa application.
- Schedule an interview appointment for the Visa.
- Attend the interview for the UK Visa.
Can I get a work visa for the UK?
Thanks for the Question . UK offers work visa but it is difficult and different than other countries . If you can find an employer who can offer you a job and issue job offer approved by the UK board agency then you can apply for Work visa in home country and get the visa .
What are the different types of UK visa for India?
There are many different types of visa options available for people seeking immigration to UK from India. The type of visa suitable for you depends entirely on what you want to do in the UK and how long you plan to stay in the country. However, to put broadly, UK visa can be classified into Tier 1 and Tier 2 Visas.
How long does it take to get a skilled worker visa?
You should receive a decision on your UK Skilled Worker Visa within 3 weeks if you apply from outside the UK. You can apply a maximum of 3 months prior to the date you are due to begin to work in the UK. The date will be specified on your Certificate of Sponsorship.
How can YY-Axis help you get a UK work permit?
Y-Axis can help you take advantage of this talent shortage in the UK and position yourself to gain a work permit to the UK. If skilled workers must come to the UK, they need to have the Skilled Worker visa. (formerly the Tier 2 visa). You can apply for this visa if you have been offered a skilled job in the UK.