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camuk75 wrote:I am looking at the restrictions on working conditions, specifically clause 245K (iii)
(iii) no employment other than working for the business(es) the applicant has established, joined or taken over
My question is if I set up a limited company, register it with Companies House, and then work through an agent to contract out my services would this satisfy point a(iii) above. To try and clarify further: I will set up a limited company that will invoice an agency. The agency invoices the company who I have done work for. The company pays the agent who then pays my limited company business account. From that business account I pay myself salary and dividends.
At this stage I am not concerned with the requirements to extend the visa I just want to make sure the plan detailed above is legal.
camuk75 wrote:I am looking at the restrictions on working conditions, specifically clause 245K (iii)
(iii) no employment other than working for the business(es) the applicant has established, joined or taken over
My question is if I set up a limited company, register it with Companies House, and then work through an agent to contract out my services would this satisfy point a(iii) above. To try and clarify further: I will set up a limited company that will invoice an agency. The agency invoices the company who I have done work for. The company pays the agent who then pays my limited company business account. From that business account I pay myself salary and dividends.
At this stage I am not concerned with the requirements to extend the visa I just want to make sure the plan detailed above is legal.
rahulsingh1 wrote:mate camuk75- i see that you are new to the forum.
But you ahve not put the effort to read all the topics or search for your answer first.
Your question has been answered many many times in this forum.
it is allowed.
camuk75 wrote:I am looking at the restrictions on working conditions, specifically clause 245K (iii)
(iii) no employment other than working for the business(es) the applicant has established, joined or taken over
My question is if I set up a limited company, register it with Companies House, and then work through an agent to contract out my services would this satisfy point a(iii) above. To try and clarify further: I will set up a limited company that will invoice an agency. The agency invoices the company who I have done work for. The company pays the agent who then pays my limited company business account. From that business account I pay myself salary and dividends.
At this stage I am not concerned with the requirements to extend the visa I just want to make sure the plan detailed above is legal.
Ent813 wrote:Hi Aliq09,
I appreciate your valued opinion but you definitely need to consider things from all angles.
Business services are business services. You can sit in client's office for 2, 6 or 12 months and still expand your own business and create jobs. Can you expect an electrical technician to sit in his own home and resolve the technical issues of lets say his client Vodafone UK??? You are more than welcome to sit in your own office and expand your business but if the business services require you to sit in client's office unfortunately nothing can stop you! No double standards! If someone is so worried about the economy, he/she is more than welcome to invest 100 million pounds in the city of London and create some 5000 jobs for the British prople. Agencies not giving contracts to Tier 1 E holders are completely ignorant and need to educate themselves!
Ent813 wrote:Hi Aliq09,
I appreciate your valued opinion but you definitely need to consider things from all angles.
Business services are business services. You can sit in client's office for 2, 6 or 12 months and still expand your own business and create jobs. Can you expect an electrical technician to sit in his own home and resolve the technical issues of lets say his client Vodafone UK??? You are more than welcome to sit in your own office and expand your business but if the business services require you to sit in client's office unfortunately nothing can stop you! No double standards! If someone is so worried about the economy, he/she is more than welcome to invest 100 million pounds in the city of London and create some 5000 jobs for the British prople. Agencies not giving contracts to Tier 1 E holders are completely ignorant and need to educate themselves!
Ent813 wrote:Hi Aliq09,
I appreciate your valued opinion but you definitely need to consider things from all angles.
Business services are business services. You can sit in client's office for 2, 6 or 12 months and still expand your own business and create jobs. Can you expect an electrical technician to sit in his own home and resolve the technical issues of lets say his client Vodafone UK??? You are more than welcome to sit in your own office and expand your business but if the business services require you to sit in client's office unfortunately nothing can stop you! No double standards! If someone is so worried about the economy, he/she is more than welcome to invest 100 million pounds in the city of London and create some 5000 jobs for the British prople. Agencies not giving contracts to Tier 1 E holders are completely ignorant and need to educate themselves!
Ent813 wrote:Aliq09!
When my friend applied for his tier 1 (E) initial visa, he provided a three month contract which involved sitting in a clents office for IT network service.
Why was his application approved then????
Even HO confirmed him that business services in such a way are acceptable if the business eventually results in the expansion of your own business and create jobs. Also many lawyers I know have consented. "Fortunately or Unfortunately for you" contracting is covered by the regulations of this visa, Don't create "double standards" on this forum.
It turns out that "some people" are simply getting "jealous" as to why some people provide business services through contracts while others are having to work from their own office.
TOTAL RUBBISH !aliq09 wrote:rahulsingh1 wrote:mate camuk75- i see that you are new to the forum.
But you ahve not put the effort to read all the topics or search for your answer first.
Your question has been answered many many times in this forum.
it is allowed.
camuk75 wrote:I am looking at the restrictions on working conditions, specifically clause 245K (iii)
(iii) no employment other than working for the business(es) the applicant has established, joined or taken over
My question is if I set up a limited company, register it with Companies House, and then work through an agent to contract out my services would this satisfy point a(iii) above. To try and clarify further: I will set up a limited company that will invoice an agency. The agency invoices the company who I have done work for. The company pays the agent who then pays my limited company business account. From that business account I pay myself salary and dividends.
At this stage I am not concerned with the requirements to extend the visa I just want to make sure the plan detailed above is legal.
Hi ,
It's really a tricky question so the answer will be tricky :::: You have to establish a new business for which , you are in control of that business in all acitivities . As per your case , if you are using the " RESOURCE " from the client i.e sitting in client office and doing the normal IT work or other , than it's not allowed . I have seen some discussion in this board that a person was rejected by agency to award the contract as he was on ENT visa .
It's very clear in the clause that the business must be estalished , carry on but it should be your business and you have ALL THE RESOURCES to do it rather than using the RESOURCES of other business . We can talk about here the term " SERVICES" but it should satisfy the following needs
1) Your own business place with proper business lease / rent agreement
2) Proper Advertisment in the news / Yell
3) Employ/ PAYE sysytem.
4) With 1-3 points you are SEEKING Software contracts with other companies while employing people
5) ENT person is always /usually involved in BUSINESS EXPANSION activity rathar than sitting in the client office ( but it depends on number of factors and his or her expertise areas .
Just going to some office in London and doing IT contracting while using ALL THE RESOURCES of client is not in the scope of this VISA . IMO , you are just extending your PSW VISA .
Please consult some good immigration advisor as this will cause you some issues in renewal in further stages .
I am not an expert in this area but i have tried a little defination of ENT and ofcourse UKBA designed this visa to EXPAND economy .
Good advice / opinion always welcome !
EXACTLY !Ent813 wrote:Aliq09!
It turns out that "some people" are simply getting "jealous" as to why some people provide business services through contracts while others are having to work from their own office.
Ent813 wrote:Aliq09!
When my friend applied for his tier 1 (E) initial visa, he provided a three month contract which involved sitting in a clents office for IT network service.
Why was his application approved then????
Even HO confirmed him that business services in such a way are acceptable if the business eventually results in the expansion of your own business and create jobs. Also many lawyers I know have consented. "Fortunately or Unfortunately for you" contracting is covered by the regulations of this visa, Don't create "double standards" on this forum.
It turns out that "some people" are simply getting "jealous" as to why some people provide business services through contracts while others are having to work from their own office.
rahulsingh1 wrote:Sorry mate-
you are just repeating the same sentence again and again without any facts behind.
Even after I clearly wrote that I know few people who contract on T1E visa. And I have contracted some services to one person with such visa. So here you go again, its a live example.
Before I contracted this service out to the T1E holder 1.5 years back, I had checked with HO. And the only answer was. 'As long as they are not employed by your company, it is absolutely fine'.
Sorry mate. but please stop confusing people in this forum.
Ent813 wrote:Aliq09!
When my friend applied for his tier 1 (E) initial visa, he provided a three month contract which involved sitting in a clents office for IT network service.
Why was his application approved then????
Even HO confirmed him that business services in such a way are acceptable if the business eventually results in the expansion of your own business and create jobs. Also many lawyers I know have consented. "Fortunately or Unfortunately for you" contracting is covered by the regulations of this visa, Don't create "double standards" on this forum.
It turns out that "some people" are simply getting "jealous" as to why some people provide business services through contracts while others are having to work from their own office.