Understanding the Points-Based Immigration System
Understand the Points-Based Immigration System which covers individuals working in the UK.
Information for current and prospective international staff and recruiting managers on the points-based immigration system and UK work visas
Understand the Points-Based Immigration System which covers individuals working in the UK.
Overview of the Skilled Worker Visa and sponsorship requirements.
Overview of the Global Talent Visa endorsement routes and application process.
Overview of the most commonly used Temporary Worker Visas (T5) at the University and sponsorship requirements.
An overview of the eligibility requirements, application process and how the Staff Immigration Team can help.
Understand the restrictions of Student / Tier 4 working so you can work in accordance with the terms of your visa.
Information about eligibility to work checks in the UK
How to carry out the necessary?checks?to ensure workers are eligible to work in the UK.
All External Examiners for undergraduate studies must complete a right to work in the UK check - this guide explains how to complete these checks.
Information for staff about visiting the UK
Understand what you need to do before inviting a visitor to the University and what types of activity they can do.
Information about how we can support international staff working at the University
Find out if you're eligible to claim relocation expenses and how to do it. Updated 13 December 2020.
Apply for an interest-free loan to cover Home Office application fees and legal advice, to secure a legal right to live and work in the UK.
Information and advice for current and prospective staff about Brexit
The support we are offering current EU, EEA and Swiss staff and how they may be affected by the UK leaving the EU. Updated 9 March 2020.
Information on the UK’s exit from the EU and how it might affect you.
How you can support exisiting staff and what to be aware of when recruiting new staff.
Advice on what staff need to do to secure their rights after Brexit.
Advice on travelling to and from the UK or in the EU, EEA and Switzerland during and after the transition period.
Information about EU funding, equipment purchasing, data protection, and information security.
Staff immigration news updates
How to carry out the necessary checks to ensure workers are eligible to work in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Graduate route will be introduced in summer 2021 to enable international students to remain in the UK for 2 years (or 3 for PhD students) after graduation.
If you have any staff immigration or visa queries, please contact the Staff Immigration Team.