The UK Global Talent visa route is open to talented and promising individuals in the fields of arts and culture wishing to work in the UK. Applicants will be leaders in their field, or have the potential to be leaders, as determined by Arts Council England.
Arts Council England can endorse applications in the field of arts and culture, encompassing combined arts, dance, literature, music, theatre, visual arts (including those working in an artistic context in galleries and museums).
There is no cap on the number of applicants that can be endorsed in the Arts and Culture sub-category of the UK Global Talent route.
In order to qualify for a UK Global Talent visa in the Arts and Culture field, you will need to satisfy UK Visas and Immigration that:
The exact requirements you will need to satisfy may vary depending on your circumstances. You may want to speak to an immigration lawyer for expert advice.
In order to qualify for an Arts and Culture endorsement by Arts Council England you will need to be professionally engaged in producing work of outstanding quality which has been performed, presented, distributed or exhibited internationally.
Exceptional Promise applicants must be at an early stage in their career. Applicants at later stages of their careers should apply under the Exceptional Talent criteria.
You must have been regularly engaged as a professional practitioner in your field within the last 5 years and be able to show a substantial track record in at least 2 countries (if applying on the basis of Exceptional Talent) or a developing track record in one or more countries (if applying on the basis of Exceptional Promise).
Your application for an Arts and Culture endorsement by Arts Council England will need to include 3 letters of recommendation.
Two letters of recommendation will need to be from well-established arts and culture organisations you have worked with, who are acknowledged as experts in your field and at least one of these organisations will need to be based in the UK.
The third letter of recommendation will need to be from another well-established arts and culture organisation, or an individual you have worked with, who has recognised expertise in your field.
Your application for an Arts and Culture endorsement will also need to include a CV to assist Arts Council England to understand what stage you are at in your arts and culture career to date.
If you are seeking to evidence exceptional talent in the field of Arts and Culture, you will need to provide at least two of the following:
Media Recognition: evidence from at least 2 countries (which can include your country of residence) of 2 or more examples of significant media recognition for your work as an individual or as a named member of a group or as a contributor (such as an internationally recognised orchestra or dance troupe); or
Awards: evidence of winning, or significantly contributing to winning, at least 1 international award for excellence; or
Performances, publications or exhibitions: evidence from at least 2 countries (which can include your country of residence) of proof of professional appearances, performances, publications or exhibitions considered internationally significant in your field, or evidence of extensive international distribution and sales for your work as an individual or as a named member of a group or as a contributor.
If you are seeking to evidence exceptional promise in the field of Arts and Culture, you will need to provide at least 2 of the following:
Media Recognition: evidence from at least 1 country (which can include your country of residence) of at least 2 examples of recent media recognition for your work as an individual, as a named member of a group or as a contributor; or
Awards: evidence of winning, or significantly contributing to winning, or significantly contributing to being nominated or shortlisted for, or being nominated or shortlisted for, at least 1 international award for excellence; or
Performances, publications or exhibitions: evidence from at least 1 country (which can include your country of residence) of proof of professional appearances, performances, publications or exhibitions recognised in your field, or evidence of international distribution and sales for your work as an individual, as a named member of a group or as a contributor.
To discuss your UK Global Talent visa application with one of our immigration barristers, contact our immigration lawyers on 0203 617 9173 or complete our enquiry form below.
You will need to provide Arts Council England with three letters of recommendation in support of your application.
One letter must come from a UK based organisation, institution or company, which is well-established nationally and/or internationally and widely acknowledged as possessing expertise in your specialist field.
The second letter must also be from an organisation, institution or company, which is well established nationally and/or internationally and widely acknowledged as possessing expertise in your specialist field. However, this second organisation may be based in the UK or overseas.
The third letter can be a further letter from an organisation, institution or company (UK or overseas based) which is well established nationally and/or internationally and widely acknowledged as possessing expertise in your specialist field, or it can come from an eminent individual with internationally recognised expertise in your specialist field.
The letters should come from a senior member of the organisation who is familiar with your work and able to comment on your achievements. They will need to detail your achievements in your specialist field and how, in their opinion, you have demonstrated that you are, or have the potential to become, a leader in your field.
Your application for an Arts and Culture endorsement will need to include a CV. This is to assist Arts Council England to understand what stage you are at in your arts and culture career to date.
Exceptional Promise applicants must be at an early stage in their career. Applicants at later stages of their careers should apply under the Exceptional Talent criteria.
Arts Council England usually take between six and eight weeks in total from submission to make a decision on an endorsement application.
Once you have made your application, the Home Office will email you to confirm that the decision has been passed to Arts Council England for consideration. They will indicate at that stage that a decision should be made within 25 working days.
Once you have received your Arts Council endorsement, you will have a period of three months from the date of the endorsement letter to make your application to enter or remain in the UK in the Global Talent category.
An application to switch into the Global Talent route may be made from within the UK provided you do not currently have, or were not last granted, permission to stay as a Visitor, Short-term Student, Parent of a Child Student, Seasonal Worker, Domestic worker in a private household or outside the Immigration Rules.
If you hold, or were last granted, leave in any of the above categories then you will be required to leave the UK and submit your application for a Global Talent visa from your home country.
Anyone who does not have leave in the UK, will need to ensure that they are abroad when they make their Global Talent visa application. However, the application can be made from anywhere in the world, so you do not necessarily have to travel to your home country to make the application.
In addition to showing that you have been endorsed, the Home Office will assess your character and immigration history to ensure that you do not fall for refusal under the general grounds for refusal.
There is no maintenance or English language requirement in the Global Talent visa category.
Leave will be granted for the period that you request (in full year periods) up to five years. The amount of time that you request makes no difference to the application but will affect the amount that you need to pay for the Immigration Health Surcharge.
If you have won a qualifying prestigious award, you will be able to fast-track the endorsement application and instead proceed directly to making a single visa application.
The list of prestigious prizes is set out in Appendix Global Talent: Prestigious Prizes. This list is kept under review and updated from time-to-time.
Our immigration barristers have a wide range of experience assisting professionals in the combined arts, dance, literature, music, theatre and visual arts fields to prepare successful applications for endorsement by Arts Council England and to work in the UK. Our barristers are experts in the immigration options for individuals in the arts and culture sector and will guide you through the complex Home Office rules and policies.
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