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Fast track immigration route opens for prestigious award winners
Streamlined route to work and live in the UK opens for prize winners from across science, humanities, engineering, the arts and digital technology.
Winners of awards, including Nobel Prizes, the Turing Award, Oscars and Golden Globes, will be able to live and work in the UK more easily under reforms being introduced by the Home Office.
From today (May 5) individuals who have won prestigious awards from across the sciences, humanities, engineering, the arts and digital technology will be able to take advantage of changes to the Global Talent visa route.
Fast track immigration route opens for prestigious award winners
Streamlined route to work and live in the UK opens for prize winners from across science, humanities, engineering, the arts and digital technology.
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5 May 2021
Winners of awards, including Nobel Prizes, the Turing Award, Oscars and Golden Globes, will be able to live and work in the UK more easily under reforms being introduced by the Home Office.
From today (May 5) individuals who have won prestigious awards from across the sciences, humanities, engineering, the arts and digital technology will be able to take advantage of changes to the Global Talent visa route.
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