
The United Kingdom (UK) is a highly connected country and a sought-after destination for private clients. London serves as the cultural and business hub of the UK, attracting individuals from across the globe and offering an unparalleled financial and commercial reach. An attractive tax regime for residents and non-domiciled individuals further reinforces the UK’s reputation as a secure and stable investment environment.
Despite the changes brought about by Brexit, the UK’s influence in finance, culture, education, and innovation remains strong. The country continues to maintain its position as a global leader across these sectors.
The UK acts as a vital bridge between Europe and the Americas, with numerous daily flights to major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, and Buenos Aires. In addition, it maintains extensive connectivity with Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Its strategic time zone—positioned between the US and Asia—makes the UK ideally suited for international business operations.
As the main applicant, you must demonstrate that you have sufficient financial means to support yourself and your family in the United Kingdom. You are also required to show English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS level 5.5.
You may include your spouse as a dependant, provided they are over 18 years of age, have no criminal record, and do not suffer from any serious medical conditions.
Children under the age of 18 can also be included in the application, allowing your entire family to relocate together.
The UK Innovator Founder Visa offers a pathway to residence through the creation of an innovative and scalable business.
Launched in April 2023, the UK Innovator Founder Visa replaced the former Innovator and Start-Up routes. Applicants must establish an innovative, viable, and scalable business endorsed by an approved UK Endorsing Body.
The main applicant must be 18 years or older and meet the English language requirement. A spouse or partner and children under 18 may be included in the application.
To qualify for permanent residence, the applicant must meet at least two of the following criteria by the end of the third year of business activity:
For permanent residence, applicants must spend the majority of their time in the UK.
After holding permanent residence for 12 months, applicants may apply for British citizenship, provided they have not spent more than 450 days outside the UK in the previous five years, including no more than 90 days in the final year.