United Kingdom Visas
Q. What is a visa?
A.
"An
endorsement made on a passport by the proper authorities denoting that it has
been examined and that the bearer may proceed."
Just as people coming to work in Australia and
New Zealand require prior government permission or visas to enter and work here,
the same applies for those wishing to work in the UK. If you turn up to the UK
with your Aussie or NZ passport without a pre arranged working visa stamped into
it, then you will not be able to work! Make sure you arrange your visa before
you go. Contact us for further details contact@alliedhealth.com.au
or read further below.
Passports - Everyone needs one of these. You can
apply for your passport through the link below
Australian
Passports
New
Zealand Passports
OR contact your local post office for an
application form and to make an appointment for an interview screening.
Visas:
There are 2 main types of visas for
the UK.
1. The Youth Mobility
Visa
For those under the age of 31 who possess either an Australian
or New Zealand passport. This visa allows you to enter the UK for a period of 2
years and undertake employment for the entire time! The visa is flexible and allows you to undertake locum
work, travel around the UK and leave the UK for travels in Europe or further a
field and then return to the UK for more work. For more
information on this visa or to apply follow the links below
Australian
Passport Holders
New
Zealand Passport Holders
2. Ancestry Visa
This visa
is for those with recent UK Ancestry. It will allow you to enter and work in the
UK in any capacity for up to 5 years.
You will qualify for this visa if you can show that:
-
you are a Commonwealth citizen
-
you are aged 17 or over
-
you have a grandparent who was born in the UK, the
Channel Islands or the Isle of Mann
-
you have a grandparent that was born in what is now
the Republic of Ireland prior to 31 March 1922 (see note below)
-
you are able to work and intend to do so in the UK
-
you can support yourself and any dependants, and live without
needing any help from public funds
This visa is also renewable and it allows you to
take with you your spouse, children under the age of 18 years and eligible
partner. For more details on this visa or to apply CLICK
HERE
3.
Employer
Visa Sponsorship
For those who do not meet the criteria for a
Youth Mobility Visa or Ancestry Visa there is an option of visa sponsorship to
the UK. Employer visa sponsorship is not as common as it used to be but is still
possible for some professions and issuance is very dependent on geographic
location of employment in the UK and whether the role cannot be filled by a
local UK or EU applicant first. Applicants who wish to apply for a visa
sponsor to the UK need to be very flexible with their choice of location
for employment and basically "Go Where The Work Is"
4. Highly Skilled Migrant
Permit
The highly skilled migrant visa
has been popular in recent times for professionals heading to the UK. However,
recent immigration and visa rules in the UK introduced on the 1st April 2009 now
only has this visa open to those professionals who hold a Masters Degree
in their chosen field. Unfortunately for most Allied Health Professionals with
Degrees and Diploma's this visa no longer applies.
If you have any questions at all about heading to the UK and
your visa options, please contact us at Allied Health Employment
contact@alliedhealth.com.au
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