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yes u can join an existing business as director (not shareholdee) & invest as unsecured directors loan but u need to maintain your main business as well which should be at graduate level if you applied via 50k category.googleit wrote:After getting entrepreneur visa can we join an existing business as director (not shareholdee) & invest as unsecured directors loan , besides doing other business as well
graduate level is not required for 200k rest is samecappachino wrote:Is it the same for 200k category
googleit wrote:Even for 50k u dont need graduate level investment. That is only for initial application ince u get visa u can invest in any company or business excluding property business
googleit wrote:I.sent them an email and they said u can invest in any business. Graduate level is only for initial applications. It doesnt restrict anywhere in policy guidance.
googleit wrote:No this is not correct , it clearly says that we understand being an entrepreneur u may have switched to another business or close existing business and started new one. They have put no restrictions on ur investment apart from secured directors loan and investment in property business.
It makes sense. Being an entrepreneur u can do any business. If it was just about Graduate level business then u cant even think of retail business.
They have also opened the investment option as frenchises
@ Entrepreneur9.....yes here u right.googleit - yes they are right that we cant invest in any business but thats not the problem.
I think that your main business must be a graduate level. I think we need to invest 50K in a graduate level business and meet the requirement.
And side by side we can also invest in any businesses.
I think this is what they are saying.
Correct me if I am wrong?
@ googleit....here u are wrong.No this is not correct , it clearly says that we understand being an entrepreneur u may have switched to another business or close existing business and started new one. They have put no restrictions on ur investment apart from secured directors loan and investment in property business.
It makes sense. Being an entrepreneur u can do any business. If it was just about Graduate level business then u cant even think of retail business.
They have also opened the investment option as frenchises
It would be good for all of us if you can post your email here which you sent to ukba and their reply for the benefit of everyone.googleit wrote:I even sent them an email to confirm this. People are just assuming , policy guidance doesnt restrict for extension applicants to invest below level 4 business. It does categorically highlights for initial applicants not for extension applicants
Ok Mr Darvesh give me a reference where it says ur business level must be om or above level 4 ?Darvesh wrote:ur argument is baseless.
ur main business must be level4 business and must invest 50k and create 2 jobs by the time of extension application. (psw->T1E route only)
if u invest in another below level4 business then it will be altogether a separate entity which has nothing to do with ur extension.
it cant be simpler than this interpretation.
if u still not hapy then do the way u like but must not mislead other ppl here.
googleit wrote:I m telling u even many expert solicitors r confused here . But simply read the guidance and u will get the answer
googleit wrote:I.sent them an email and they said u can invest in any business. Graduate level is only for initial applications. It doesnt restrict anywhere in policy guidance.