Practical Advice for Artist Visas to the UK

Please note: you must have a pass to the London Book Fair in order to attend this talk. Wednesday 11 Mar 2020,10:00 - 11:00As the UK’s international cultural relations body, British Council facilitate collaborative exchange between artists and arts organisations in the UK and overseas.  In this context we are frequently asked for support and advice in relation to Visas. Drawing on these insights, this practical workshop, to be led by leading global mobility and immigration lawyers Richmond Chambers, will provide guidance on the main immigration routes together with practical information to assist with the process.The event will cover:Understanding the criteria for the different UK Visa options available to foreign nationals engaged in the creative industries, in particular for.Short term visits. Longer term stay. Routes leading to permanent residence (indefinite leave to remain) in the UK. How to navigate the main immigration routes and determine the most suitable route.How to plan, prepare and work most effectively with the Visa application process, to include:Applications for individuals, groups, and on behalf of large and small receiving or sponsoring organisations. Planning for single events, festivals, or long-term projects. Common pitfalls and how to avoid them. Find out moreThe SpeakersDr. Catherine TaroniDr. Catherine Taroni assists both business and individual clients across a broad range of immigration matters, including applications or appeals ranging from the... Continue reading at 'British Council global'

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