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What does Workers mean? In practice, workers are individuals who personally perform work or services for another and are not genuinely in business on their own account; the term covers employees and non‑employees such as agency, casual and platform workers. In Great Britain, “worker” is a statutory category of employment status (ERA 1996 s.230(3); Working Time Regulations 1998) comprising employees and “limb (b)” workers. Case law (Autoclenz; Uber v Aslam) looks to the reality of the relationship and personal service, excluding those serving clients or customers of their own business. Worker status usually brings core protections (National Minimum Wage, paid holiday, whistleblowing, unlawful deduction of wages,...

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UK Global Business Mobility sponsor licences: evidencing qualifying overseas links (common ownership/control and joint ventures) and UK Expansion Worker footprint, overseas trading presence and credible expansion plan

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This Practice Note applies to sponsor licence applications in the Global Business Mobility (GBM)—Senior or Specialist Worker, Graduate Trainee and UK Expansion Worker routes. It explains the definitions and ways to prove the ‘qualifying overseas business link’ that must exist between a UK company or branch and each overseas entity from which it intends to move staff under these routes. The Practice Note also describes the other evidence to be included with a UK Expansion Worker sponsor licence application relating to the overseas enterprise: the UK footprint requirement, overseas trading presence and a credible expansion plan.

What is a qualifying overseas business link?

Where a UK-based organisation, or a branch of an overseas company, seeks a sponsor licence in the Senior or Specialist Worker, Graduate Trainee or UK Expansion Worker routes, it must clearly demonstrate that there is a qualifying connection between it and the overseas business that will be sending the worker(s). The form of the qualifying link between the entities varies according to the route applied for...

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