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Apply for a Temporary Work - Creative Worker visa to work in the UK in the creative industry - eligibility, extend, bring your family.
You must apply for a Temporary Work - Creative Worker visa if: you’ve been…
You need all of the following to be eligible for the creative category:…
When you apply, you’ll need to provide: your certificate of sponsorship…
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Your partner and children can also apply to join you or stay in the UK as…
You can apply to extend your Temporary Work - Creative Worker visa. You…
You can enter the UK without applying for a visa in advance if you: have a…
The Temporary Work - Creative Worker route is for a person who wants to work within the creative sector.
The Council for Science and Technology wrote to the Prime Minister in October offering advice on opportunities to further drive research and development in the UK’s creative industries.
Official Statistics measuring the number of jobs in the Creative Industries (broken down by a number of characteristics) alongside the value of exports from the UK Creative Industries. Revised 4 July 2016.
This sector vision sets out how the government and industry will work together to unlock the growth potential of the creative industries.
This report examines the role of innovation in shaping the recovery, renewal and future growth of the UK’s cultural and creative sector
Advice to the Prime Minister on harnessing research and development in the UK creative industries
Creative Scotland is the national organisation that funds and supports the development of Scotland’s arts, screen and creative industries. Visit the Creative Scotland website .
Culture Secretary celebrates northern creativity in Manchester as hundreds of UK firms get funding to help them grow
Qualitative and quantitative research exploring the economic and societal spillovers generated by creative industries activity.
This series brings together all documents relating to creative industries economic estimates
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