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Discover the UK Creative Worker Visa with Callum Ingram-Taylor
of Latitude Law. Understand eligibility, sponsorship, and how to
apply for temporary work in the creative industry. Contact Latitude
Law for tailored advice on your visa journey.
☑️ Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
Callum from Latitude Law introduces the Creative Worker Visa for
the UK creative sector.
0:11 Visa Overview & Sponsorship
Covers the visa for actors, musicians, etc., requiring a UK sponsor
with a licence and Certificate of Sponsorship.
0:47 Salary & Intent
Explains UK market rate pay (e.g., via Equity) and genuine intent
to work, plus supplementary work (max 20 hrs/week).
1:53 Financial & Duration Rules
Details £1,270 maintenance funds (or sponsor certification)
and initial visa up to 12 months or contract + 14 days.
2:38 Extension & Limits
Extension up to 24 months (same sponsor) or 12 months (new
sponsor); not a route to settlement.
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