Information based on your answers
You need a visa to work in arts or culture
Based on your answers, you might be eligible for 9 visas.
If you’re coming to work in an eligible skilled job
You may be able to work in an eligible arts and culture job. These include:
- entertainers or creative artists - for example actors, dancers or musicians
- other creative roles - for example architects, designers or journalists
- many managerial or administrative roles in arts and culture
Many arts and culture jobs are on the ‘shortage occupation list’ which means you can be paid a lower salary and pay a lower application fee.
Need a job offer
Yes
Your offer must be from a UK employer that's a registered sponsor for this visa
Need a minimum salary
Yes
How much you need to be paid depends on the work you do
Need knowledge of English
Yes
You must usually prove you can read, write, speak and understand English
Initial visa length
Up to 5 years
Can extend
Yes
You can extend as many times as you want, as long as you're still eligible
Can settle
Yes - after 5 years
Settling means you can live permanently in the UK. If you successfully apply, you can use this status to apply for citizenship
If your work is internationally recognised
You may be able to work in an eligible job in one of the following fields:
- combined arts, dance, literature, music, theatre or visual arts
- architecture
- fashion design
- film and television, including animation, post production and visual effects
You can be an employee, self-employed and a director of a company.
Need a job offer
No
You can find work once you're in the UK
Need a minimum salary
No
Need knowledge of English
No
Initial visa length
Up to 5 years
Can extend
Yes
You can extend as many times as you want, as long as you're still eligible
Can settle
Yes - after 3 or 5 years
Settling means you can live permanently in the UK. If you successfully apply, you can use this status to apply for citizenship
If you’re coming to work as an entertainer or creative artist
You may be able to either:
- work or perform as an entertainer or creative artist - for example as an actor, dancer or musician
- provide technical or personal support to an entertainer or creative artist - for example as a member of a production crew or a personal assistant
You must prove that you can make a ‘unique contribution to the UK labour market’.
The application fee is cheaper than the Skilled Worker or Global Talent visa.
Need a job offer
Yes
Your offer must be from a UK employer that's a registered sponsor for this visa
Need a minimum salary
Yes, with exceptions
How much you need to be paid depends on the work you do
Need knowledge of English
No
Initial visa length
Up to 1 year
Can extend
Yes, with exceptions
You may be able to extend up to a maximum stay of 2 years (1 year if you change employer). To stay longer, you may be able to switch to another visa
Can settle
No
Settling means you can live permanently in the UK. If you successfully apply, you can use this status to apply for citizenship
Find out more about the Creative Worker visa (Temporary Work)
If you’re transferring to your employer’s UK branch to work in an eligible high-skilled job
You may be able to work in an eligible high-skilled job at your employer’s branch in the UK.
Need a job offer
Yes
Your offer must be from a UK employer that's a registered sponsor for this visa
Need a minimum salary
Yes
How much you need to earn depends on the work you do
Need knowledge of English
No
Initial visa length
Up to 5 years
Can extend
Depends on initial visa and salary
You may be able to extend up to the maximum stay - this depends on your salary. To stay longer, you may be able to switch to another visa
Can settle
No
Settling means you can live permanently in the UK. If you successfully apply, you can use this status to apply for citizenship
Find out more about the Senior or Specialist Worker visa (Global Business Mobility)
If you’re transferring to your employer’s UK branch for a graduate trainee programme
You may be able to work in a graduate training programme for a managerial or specialist role at your employer’s branch in the UK.
Need a job offer
Yes
Your offer must be from a UK employer that's a registered sponsor for this visa
Need a minimum salary
Yes
How much you need to earn depends on the work you do
Need knowledge of English
No
Initial visa length
Up to 1 year
Can extend
No, with exceptions
To stay longer, you may be able to switch to another visa
Can settle
No
Settling means you can live permanently in the UK. If you successfully apply, you can use this status to apply for citizenship
Find out more about the Graduate Trainee visa (Global Business Mobility)
If you work for an overseas news or broadcasting organisation
You may be able to be posted on a long-term assignment to the UK.
Need a job offer
Yes
You must work for an overseas news or broadcasting organisation
Need a minimum salary
No
Need knowledge of English
Yes
You must usually prove you can speak and understand English
Initial visa length
Up to 3 years
Can extend
Yes
You can extend as many times as you want, as long as you're still eligible
Can settle
Yes - after 5 years
Settling means you can live permanently in the UK. If you successfully apply, you can use this status to apply for citizenship
Find out more about the Representative of an Overseas Business visa
If you’re coming to work for a fast growing UK business (‘scale-up’ business)
You may be able to work in the UK with the option to change employer or job after an initial period.
You must have a job offer to work for at least 6 months:
- in an eligible high-skilled job - various jobs in arts and culture are eligible
- from an approved scale-up business - it must meet eligibility criteria, including growing by 20% each year for the last 3 years
After 6 months, you can choose to work at any other UK employer or become self-employed.
Need a job offer
Yes
Your offer must be for at least 6 months from a UK scale-up business that's a registered sponsor for this visa
Need a minimum salary
Yes
How much you need to be paid depends on the work you do
Need knowledge of English
Yes
You must usually prove you can read, write, speak and understand English
Initial visa length
2 years
Can extend
Yes
You can extend as many times as you want, as long as you're eligible
Can settle
Yes - after 5 years
Settling means you can live permanently in the UK. If you successfully apply, you can use this status to apply for citizenship
If you’re coming for a work experience scheme
You may be able to take part in an approved work experience scheme.
Need a job offer
Yes
Your offer must be from a UK organisation that has a licence to manage an exchange scheme
Need a minimum salary
No
Need knowledge of English
No
Initial visa length
Up to 1 year
Can extend
Depends on initial visa
You may be able to extend up to a maximum stay of 1 year. To stay longer, you may be able to switch to another visa
Can settle
No
Settling means you can live permanently in the UK. If you successfully apply, you can use this status to apply for citizenship
Find out more about the Government Authorised Exchange visa (Temporary Work)
If you've recently graduated from a top global university
You may be able to live and work in the UK. You can be an employee, self-employed or a director of a company.
The eligibility criteria include having a qualification from an eligible university in the last 5 years.
Need a job offer
No
You can find work once you're in the UK
Need a minimum salary
No
Need knowledge of English
Yes
You must usually prove you can read, write, speak and understand English
Initial visa length
2 to 3 years
3 years with a PhD or doctoral qualification, otherwise 2 years
Can extend
No
To stay longer, you may be able to switch to another visa
Can settle
No
Settling means you can live permanently in the UK. If you successfully apply, you can use this status to apply for citizenship
Find out more about the High Potential Individual (HPI) visa
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- How long are you planning to work in the UK for?
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