Ali272 wrote:Hi,
I am looking to apply for Tier 1 entrepreneur 200k route. I would like to know what I have to do with my £200k to satisfy the extension requirements.
I am planning to open an investment firm which trades in stocks and bonds. I am planning to hire two analysts and register a private limited company. I have a BSc degree from the UK and a UK bank account.
Can I invest the £200k in publicly traded securities and pay the expenses with the profits or out of my own pocket? (I would have £120 in expenses for the first 3 years).
I truly appreciate your answers.
Thank you.
Hi,
This is a very interesting question.
In my view the main question here is to define better the actual business of your company. Are you planning to invest others people's money as well or just £200k that you invest?
If you invest just your own money it might be that the Home Office will find that you should be doing the Investor visa instead as investing in bonds and stocks is what the Investor visa for.
Another point that you would need to check is whether your business will fall under the "regulated activities" and will require authorization from FCA.
What I suggest that you do, work out the actual business structure, check with the solicitor and get the solicitor to write to the Home Office to confirm that the proposed business will fulfill the Entrepreneur visa Investment requirements.
I hope this helps. If you need further help, feel free to contact me.