The Daily Telegraph

Visa rules relaxed to allow top models to work in the UK

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 An immigratio­n route for top internatio­nal models has been opened up by the Home Office under a visa scheme for creative and sports people to work in Britain for up to a year.

New guidelines spell out that models who are high earners with an “internatio­nal status” and have pre-booked work will be allowed into Britain under Tier 5 visas for creative temporary workers.

“These are those models who have sufficient a level of experience that they are already establishe­d, if not in the UK, certainly in their own or other markets,” say the documents, which unlike Tier 2 visas do not specify the amount they have to earn.

It follows a widening this summer of Tier 1 visas for highly skilled individual­s in science, humanities, and arts to include fashion designers who are now entitled to apply for the five-year visas. Architects have also been added.

Nick Gore, associate at Carter Thomas Solicitors, said the move appeared to follow cases of prominent entertaine­rs and models being denied access to the UK. “Taking into account the prominence and success of the UK’S fashion industry, this has clearly been an oversight.”

Mike Illes, of MOT Models, said this summer eight South African models had initially been refused entry: “It was absurd given the demand for them during the summer in the UK.”

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