UK Self-Sponsorship Visa Guide (2025) – For Those Already in the UK
📘 UK Self-Sponsorship Visa Guide (2025)
Already in the UK on a student, graduate, or dependent visa?
You may not need a job offer to stay long-term. This guide explains how you can switch your visa by starting a business and sponsoring yourself legally under UK immigration rules.
✅ What’s Inside:
- Eligibility requirements for self-sponsorship
- Switching routes: Innovator Founder vs Skilled Worker via your own company
- Step-by-step switching process
- Documents checklist
- Estimated costs and timelines
- Official UK government links
This guide is perfect for:
- 🎓 International students
- 🧑💼 Graduate visa holders
- 👨👩👧 Dependants looking to build a business
📥 Download the PDF Guide
📄 Download UK Self-Sponsorship Guide (PDF)
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🔗 Useful Resources:
- Innovator Founder Visa – Gov.UK
- Apply for a Sponsor Licence – Gov.UK
- List of Endorsing Bodies – Gov.UK
While on a Student visa in the UK, you are not allowed to start or run a business or work for your own company. However, you can legally switch to a visa that allows self-sponsorship — such as the Innovator Founder Visa or a Skilled Worker Visa through your own registered company, if you meet UK Home Office requirements.
This post is for educational purposes only. Always ensure you comply with your visa conditions and consult the UK government’s official guidance or a licensed immigration advisor before taking any action.
Created by UK Buddy – your trusted resource for navigating life, work, and study in the UK.
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