For an out of country worker, an entry clearance application must be filled in. This mainly consists of the worker’s personal information but also includes technical information on the job.
The AORA platform collects worker information using online smart questionnaires. After uploading their passport and other documents, the worker is guided through providing other information.
After the AORA platform has assessed the eligibility of the job and worker it can fill out the entry clearance form on the Home Office website. The user is the one who clicks the final button. AORA also fills in the ID-check application form, which is available to EU passport holders.
There is no English language or investment requirement for this route. This route does not lead to UK Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), but the applicant may switch to the Skilled Worker route if the UK business is granted a Skilled Worker Sponsor Licence (see https://passportia.org/en/uk-skilled-worker-sponsor-licence.php).
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Nigel Cleur Business Development Manager |