Good News! UK Opens New 5 Years Visa With Relocation Support Starting Autumn 2025

Tochi Esther
24 Jun 202514:41

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Toi shares exciting news about the UK government's launch of a new Global Talent Task Force aimed at attracting highly skilled professionals to the country, despite ongoing restrictions on migration. The task force, supported by a £54 million fund, seeks to bring world-class researchers, entrepreneurs, engineers, and creatives to help grow the UK economy and boost public services. Toi emphasizes that the UK is looking for top talent in specific sectors such as science, technology, and AI, encouraging viewers to develop their skills to align with these opportunities and increase their chances of relocating.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The UK has launched a global talent initiative to attract world-class researchers and innovators, despite strict migration restrictions.
  • 😀 The initiative focuses on highly skilled professionals, including those in science, technology, engineering, and creative fields.
  • 😀 A £54 million global talent fund has been set up to support relocation and research costs for top-tier talent, starting this year.
  • 😀 The government is specifically targeting talent for high-growth sectors such as science, technology, and AI, highlighting the demand for expertise.
  • 😀 There is still an open pathway for migration to the UK, but it is now focused on top professionals who can contribute to economic growth.
  • 😀 The UK government’s ‘Plan for Change’ outlines ambitious goals, including raising living standards, building 1.5 million homes, and improving the NHS.
  • 😀 The Global Talent Task Force will facilitate the relocation of researchers, entrepreneurs, investors, and other highly skilled professionals to the UK.
  • 😀 Fast-track research grants are available, with funding from organizations like the Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering to attract top global talent.
  • 😀 New fellowships, including AI-focused programs, are offering millions in funding to attract global experts to the UK, with aims to have them in place by autumn 2025.
  • 😀 The UK government aims to make the country the best place for business by attracting inventive minds and fostering innovation.
  • 😀 The announcement of this initiative comes with significant funding and a clear message: the UK is committed to competing for the best talent in the world.

Q & A

  • What is the new initiative launched by the UK government to attract highly skilled migrants?

    -The UK government has launched a Global Talent Task Force aimed at attracting top talent, such as researchers, entrepreneurs, and professionals in high-demand sectors like science, technology, and engineering.

  • How much funding has been allocated to attract world-class talent to the UK?

    -The UK government has allocated £54 million to support the Global Talent Task Force and an additional £25 million for AI talent, totaling £115 million in funding for talent attraction.

  • What specific sectors are the UK government targeting with the new global talent initiative?

    -The UK is focusing on sectors such as science, technology, engineering, AI, and high-level managerial and creative roles to attract global talent.

  • How does this new initiative fit into the UK government's broader industrial strategy?

    -This initiative is part of the government's long-term industrial strategy to boost economic growth, enhance public services, and strengthen key sectors like science and technology to support the country's future.

  • What visa options are available for skilled individuals under the new global talent initiative?

    -The UK offers pathways such as the Global Talent Visa and High Potential Individual Visa for professionals and researchers who can contribute to the country's key sectors.

  • How will the Global Talent Task Force select and support incoming talent?

    -The Task Force will work with universities and research organizations to identify and select top talent, offering relocation support and research funding for up to five years.

  • What are some of the government’s broader goals mentioned in the 'Plan for Change'?

    -The 'Plan for Change' includes raising living standards, building 1.5 million homes, improving the NHS, ensuring safer streets, and transitioning to clean energy.

  • How does the UK government plan to manage the recruitment of top talent in sectors like AI and research?

    -The government plans to create specific fast-track visa routes and fellowships to attract world-class talent, such as the £25 million AI fellowship fund, and £30 million from the Royal Society for research funding.

  • What is the government's message to global professionals regarding relocation to the UK?

    -The government encourages global talent by highlighting the UK's world-class infrastructure, skills base, and research institutions, stressing that genius is not bound by geography, and the UK is a great place to bring ideas to life.

  • How soon will the new global talent initiatives start to take effect?

    -The new initiatives have already started this year, with the first wave of talent expected to relocate to the UK by autumn 2025.

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