UK invites exceptionally talented migrants
19 July 2012 05:32 am
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The UK government says it invites exceptionally talented leaders in Sri Lanka in the fields of science, humanities, engineering and the arts to work in the UK.
The British High Commission in Colombo said in a statement quoting Commissioner to Sri Lanka and Maldives, John Rankin, that, “Sri Lanka and Maldives have some exceptionally talented people and potential leaders in the fields of science, humanities, engineering and the arts. I encourage them to explore the opportunity to work in the UK presented by the Exceptional Talent migration route.”
The statement said that the new Exceptional Talent migration route was opened in August 2011. This Tier 1 visa category facilitates the entry to the UK of people who are internationally recognised, or who have the potential to be recognised, as world leaders in their respective fields. Between August 2011 and April 2013, there will be 1000 places available, of which 500 will be available from 6 April 2012 to 30 September 2012.
This route is overseen by world renowned Competent Bodies who advise the UK Border Agency on exceptionally talented migrants to ensure that they are in fact the brightest and the best in their field. These Competent Bodies are:
The Royal Society – a fellowship of the world’s most eminent scientists – is able to nominate up to 300 places; Arts Council England – the national development agency for the arts – is able to nominate up to 300 places; The Royal Academy of Engineering – Britain’s national academy for engineering – is able to nominate up to 200 places and The British Academy – the national academy for humanities and social sciences – is able to nominate up to 200 places.
Migrants seeking entry under the Tier 1 Exceptional Talent category do not need to be sponsored by an employer, but they do need to be endorsed by the relevant Competent Body. The bodies set their own criteria for selecting migrants for endorsement.
The UK government has allocated a number of places to each Competent Body; however, it will be open to the bodies to transfer unused places to those with more demand.
Migrants admitted to the UK under the Tier 1 Exceptional Talent category are initially granted permission to stay for three years and four months. They will be able to extend their stay for a further two years and may be able to apply to settle in the UK after 5 years’ residence.
Full details of the Exceptional Talent route are available at: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/pbs/t1-exceptional-talent-guide.pdf