Visa Type for an internship in UK [closed]
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I am a student and I have an unpaid internship of four months in the United Kingdom and my parents will support me during my stay. I don't have a certificate of sponsorship I only have the contract. I tried applying for Tier 5 Temporary Worker-Government Authorised exchange but the certificate of sponsorship is necessary for that type of Visa. So Can I apply for a Standard Visitor Visa?
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Can I do an internship in the UK without a visa?
Do you need a visa for an internship in the UK? All foreign nationals who are not settled workers or do not otherwise have permission to work in the UK will need a visa to undertake a UK internship. This is known as a T5 (Temporary Worker) Government Authorised Exchange visa.What kind of visa do I need for an internship?
A J-1 Exchange Visitor visa is required if you are planning an internship or traineeship in the USA. It entitles its holder to participate in exchange programs in the USA. These include internships, trainee positions and high school stays.Can I do internship on Tier 2 visa?
If you want to keep the intern on in a permanent role after the expiry of their Tier 5 permission, it is likely you'll need to sponsor them under Tier 2 (General). As a company, you must have a Tier 2 sponsor licence. It is likely the role on offer will need to be advertised as part of a genuine recruitment process.Can foreigners intern in UK?
International students are allowed to do both paid and unpaid internships in England under U.K. Labor Laws. Unpaid internships are much more common than paid ones, and thus students often look for part time work.Get an internship in the UK 🇬🇧...Tier 5 visa sponsorship (Tier 5 Government Authorised Exchange) ✅
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