Permitted Paid Engagement Visa

You may qualify for a Permitted Paid Engagement Visa UK if you are a foreign person who has been invited to the UK to perform paid employment as an expert in your area.

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What is a UK Permitted Paid Engagement Visa?

The UK Standard Visitor Visa has a subclass called the Permitted Paid Engagement (PPE) Visa. It is intended for certain non-EEA experts who have been expressly asked by a UK-based customer to take part in a paid engagement or event pertaining to their area of competence.

Without needing to apply for a points-based or other typical work visa, international citizens can offer their expertise to the UK with the PPE visa. For a brief time frame of up to one month, it also makes it simple for UK companies to hire foreign personnel for certain projects.

Permitted Paid Engagement Visa

You must meet the following requirements set out by UK Visas & Immigration to be eligible for a paid engagement visa UK:

  • You must be a minimum of 18 years old.
  • You possess a visa, however, a non-visa holder can often apply for entrance as a visitor upon reaching the UK border;
  • You plan to engage in one or more of the paid activities that are allowed under the Immigration Rules;
  • Your approved paid engagement is prearranged, related to your field of competence and occupation abroad, and is verified by a formal invitation from a UK-based company or customer;
  • Within 30 days of your arrival in the UK, you plan to finish your authorised paid engagement;
  • You will not participate in any forbidden activities;
  • Without working or using public funding, you have enough money to cover all reasonable expenses related to your stay, such as transport, maintenance, and lodging charges;
  • When your visit to the UK is over, you will depart;
  • You will not make the UK your primary residence or stay there for lengthy periods of time through repeated or consecutive visits;
  • The typical grounds for denial do not apply to your application;
  • If necessary, you have an Electronic Travel Authorisation.

Depending on your situation, you may need to meet different standards. For professional guidance, you might wish to consult with an immigration attorney. Contact our UK Visit Visa attorneys at 02033939272 or fill out the form below to speak with one of our immigration solicitors about your application for a Permitted Paid Engagement Visit Visa.

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Activities Allowed under the PPE Visa

You must be invited as one of the occupations listed below if you are travelling to the UK via the PPE route:

  • A professional musician, performer, or artist
  • A professional athlete
  • A competent attorney on behalf of a client
  • A guest lecturer
  • At a conference, a guest speaker
  • An academic student who serves as an examiner or assessor
  • A pilot examiner

There are specific restrictions for each group regarding what activities are allowed, what kinds of companies may welcome you to the UK, as well as how to demonstrate your knowledge.

Professional artists, entertainers, and musicians

Artists, performers, and musicians must be able to prove that this is their full-time job in order to be eligible for a Permitted Paid Engagement Visa. Documentary evidence, such as performance promotion, films, concerts, lectures, readings, exhibits, media coverage and reviews, awards, and documentation of recent performances, will be required to verify this.

A UK-based creative (arts or entertainment) group, agency, or broadcaster must invite artists, entertainers, and musicians. Any company that engages in artistic and entertainment endeavours is considered creative. For instance, galleries, university, and school art faculties or departments, and locations that produce or stage events will all be considered creative organisations.

Additionally eligible are embassies hosting cultural activities associated with the host nation. People might also be invited to participate in a paid engagement in the UK by broadcasters and agencies headquartered there.

Members of a professional artist, performer, or musician’s production crew, as well as their personal, technical, and support personnel (sometimes known as “entourage”), are not eligible for a Permitted Paid Engagement Visa. These people could, however, be allowed to enter the UK using the Temporary Work – Creative Worker or Creative Visit Visa routes.

Professional athletes

In order to do a paid activity in the UK that is closely relevant to their profession, professional athletes may be eligible for a Permitted Paid Engagement Visit Visa. For example, a professional football player may attend a paid interview or participate in meetings to discuss a contract.

Sportsmen must be able to prove they are a recognised professional athletes in order to be eligible for a Permitted Paid Engagement Visa. Document verification, such as media coverage, award documentation, and evidence of recent athletic involvement, will be required to verify this.

A UK-based sporting group, agent, or broadcaster must extend an invitation to professional athletes. Any organisation that plans or hosts athletic events or competitions is considered a sports organisation.

Scholars and instructors

A Permitted Paid Engagement Visit Visa may be available to highly qualified academics interested in visiting the UK to assess students, participate in chair selection panels, or both. They must have been invited as part of the quality assurance procedures of a UK-based research or artistic organisation, or a UK higher education institution.

A Permitted Paid Engagement Visit Visa may be available to subject-matter experts who want to travel to the UK to deliver paid lectures in their field. Higher education institutions or UK-based research or artistic organisations must have invited subject-matter specialists, and the engagement cannot be equivalent to the host organisation hiring a teacher.

Designated air pilot examiners

The Permitted Paid Engagement Visit Visa route allows foreign designated pilot examiners to visit the UK and evaluate UK-based pilots to make sure they comply with other nations’ national aviation regulations. 

For this reason, an authorised training company situated in the UK that is governed by the UK Civil Aviation Authority must have invited overseas designated pilot examiners.

Competent solicitors

When invited by a client to represent them in a court or tribunal hearing, arbitration, or other type of dispute resolution for legal proceedings within the UK, qualified solicitors may apply for a Permitted Paid Engagement Visit Visa.

Authorised Paid Interaction: Although they are not allowed to study or travel, visitors may also engage in other activities that are allowed under other visitor routes.

Conference speakers

A speaker who has been invited to a conference or other event and is travelling to the UK to deliver a single or brief series of presentations and speeches may apply for a Permitted Paid Engagement Visit Visa.

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What You Cannot Do On the PPE Visa?

The following activities are prohibited in the UK but are authorised on the Standard Visitor routes if you are an authorised Paid Engagement visitor:

  • Study
  • Engage in compensated labour that is unrelated to your profession or area of expertise.
  • Launch a company
  • Get married or form a civil partnership
  • Plan to get private medical care
  • Make a claim for public funding or benefits
  • Extend your visa
  • Make use of the UK as a stopover to another nation
  • Bring dependents or family members. To travel with you, your family members must be eligible for a Standard Visitor Visa
  • Change to a different kind of visa
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Intention to Depart the UK Conditions for Obtaining a Valid Paid Engagement Visa

You must demonstrate that you plan to depart the UK at the conclusion of your visit and that you do not plan to return often or settle there as part of your application for a Permitted Paid Engagement visit visa.

After your visit, the Home Office will review your application and take into account several criteria to decide whether you intend to leave the UK. Among them are the following:

  • Prior immigration experience in the UK and other nations
  • Your socioeconomic background and family
  • Any connections to your nation of origin
  • Your financial circumstances

Your application’s result may be affected by factors that cast doubt on your visit, such as efforts to mislead the native Office in a prior application, differences between your statement and your sponsor’s, or a lack of links to your native country.

Make sure you provide factual facts in your application and include supporting documentation that demonstrates your sincerity. Before applying, it’s also crucial to confirm that you match the qualifying conditions.

Rees Clayton’s legal team can assist you in evaluating your circumstances, offering guidance on the best course of action, and resolving any possible issues with your application for a paid engagement visa. To talk with a lawyer, give 02033939272 a call.

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Which Documents are Required for a Paid Engagement Visa?

You are required to submit the following supporting documents in order to register for the Permitted Paid Engagement Visa:

  • An authorised travel document or passport
  • A formal invitation letter from a client or organisation in the UK
  • Proof of your qualifications, abilities, or expertise
  • A letter of employment from your employer in your country of origin
  • Specifics regarding your itinerary, including your lodging arrangements and leisure pursuits
  • A bank statement Information regarding any prior criminal convictions
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Permitted Paid Engagement Visit Visas – Right to Work

Although the Permitted Paid Engagement Visa permits you to receive compensation for your pre-arranged engagement, it does not grant you the right to labour in the UK. This implies that you are prohibited from engaging in any paid employment beyond the scope of your visa, establishing a business, or selling products or services.

The Home Office anticipates that you will be hired in your home or resident country, if in a full-time or part-time capacity. Additionally, it is anticipated that you will resume your employment upon the conclusion of your engagement in the UK.

As a result, a Home Office caseworker will verify that you are not employing the PPE route as a basis for employment when evaluating your application.

Additionally, you will be required to depart the UK if you are granted employment while on the PPE Visa. Afterward, you may submit an application for the necessary entry clearance to re-enter the nation and start your new position.

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Paid Engagement Visa Validity Period

The Permitted Paid Engagement Visa is valid for a maximum of six months. Nevertheless, you are only permitted to participate in the permitted event within the first month of your presence in the UK.

Certain activities are permissible on the Visitor Visa route, including visiting family and friends or traversing the UK, if you opt to remain in the country following your event and for the remainder of your visa’s validity.

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How to Apply for a Permitted Paid Engagement Visa?

Even when travelling as a group, every person applying for the Paid Engagement Visa must submit a separate application. It is possible to submit an application up to three months prior to the date of your intended trip.

Begin by accessing the Home Office website and completing the visa application form. Subsequently, you will be required to send in your application and pay the visa application charge.

Lastly, schedule and attend an appointment at a visa application centre in your country of origin to submit your biometrics and supporting documents. The UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will evaluate your application and inform you of the results.

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How Rees Clayton Immigration Solicitors Can Help?

Our team of lawyers at Rees Clayton is a leading authority on UK immigration law and has assisted numerous individuals with their visa applications to the United Kingdom.

We can assist you with your visa application if you plan to visit the UK for a permitted engagement. Our solicitors will meticulously evaluate your circumstances to ascertain whether you satisfy the prerequisites and provide guidance on the most suitable course of action.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions & Answer

Eligible professionals include artists, entertainers, musicians, sportspersons, academics, lecturers, designated pilot examiners, qualified lawyers, and conference speakers.

Applicants need to provide evidence like a formal invitation from a UK organisation, proof of their profession (media coverage, awards), and other qualifications that demonstrate their expertise.

You can only perform the paid activity you were invited for. You cannot take on additional paid work, study, or engage in prohibited activities during your stay.

Required documents include 

  • a valid passport;
  • a formal invitation letter from a UK client or organisation;
  • proof of your qualifications or expertise;
  • financial evidence;
  • your travel plans.

The PPE Visa is valid for up to 6 months, but the paid engagement should be completed within the first 30 days of your visit.

Each individual must submit a separate application, even when traveling as part of a group.

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