I’ve heard it can shave off a few months, especially if you’re in a state with a high volume of applications. But I’d still recommend applying as early as possible to avoid any last-minute rush.
I think the changes are a step in the right direction. The streamlined processes and flexibility for employees are definitely beneficial despite the increased costs.
These are all interesting points. I wonder if re-establishing a distinct entrepreneurial route with clear paths to permanent residency would encourage more startups in the UK. That could be a real game-changer.
The Global Talent visa still seems like a good option for scientists. It offers a pathway to permanent residence without the high salary requirements of the Skilled Worker visa.
For those dealing with immigration delays, make sure to contact your providers for advice. They might have some solutions or at least help you navigate through these times.
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