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Introduction of the new Points Based System brings with it questions regarding business visits to the UK
The end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020 and the introduction of the new Points Based System brings with it questions regarding business visits to the UK.
Sacha Schoenfeld, Fox Williams21 December 2020
The end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020 and the introduction of the new Points Based System brings with it questions regarding business visits to the UK.Those arriving in the UK as visitors are only permitted to undertake a limited number of activities. Anything which can be defined as or includes working, being employed, running a business or providing goods and services (this is a non-exhaustive list) in the UK is prohibited for visitors. Although business meetings are permitted, other activities may require the individual to obtain a pre-authorised work visa enabling them to conduct the activity in question in the UK. Further, unless it i
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