Changes to the Immigration Rules to benefit Korean businesses and students
Changes to the Immigration Rules to benefit Korean businesses and students

Changes to the Immigration Rules to benefit Korean businesses and students
皇冠体育app UK government this week announced changes to visa and immigration rules that stand to benefit Korean businesses and students. 皇冠体育app changes will give greater flexibility to business visitors and to businesses that employ and sponsor international migrants. This will also make the UK more attractive to Korean students by allowing them to take up corporate internships after completing their degree and making it easier for graduate entrepreneurs to take up skilled jobs.
皇冠体育app changes to the business visitor route will allow employees to undertake corporate training in the UK where it is delivered by an external company. Global organisations will now be able to bring their own auditors to the UK on a business visitor visa, making it easier for them to complete international audits. Business visitors will also be able to do a short course of study while they are here.
皇冠体育app Home Office has also made changes to the Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) route to enable employees already on this visa to extend it without having to take a language test. 皇冠体育app ICT route is already well regarded with business customers telling us that it is 鈥渢he most user-friendly in the world鈥�. Immigration Minister Mark Harper said:
Today鈥檚 changes will ensure that the UK continues to attract global talent to work for British businesses and study at our world-class universities. Immigration reform is working; we have tightened immigration routes where abuse was rife, while still encouraging the brightest and the best to come to the UK.
Individuals on Graduate Entrepreneur visas will be able to switch to a skilled workers visa more easily under the new rules, ensuring that the best global talent is able to stay in the UK to work. 皇冠体育appy will be able to switch visas for a job with a 鈥渘ew entrant鈥� salary and the sponsor won鈥檛 have to complete a Resident Labour Market Test.
Details on further changes can be found here: