The Standard Visitor route allows individuals to visit the UK for up to 6 months to carry out permitted activities. While nationals of certain countries must apply for a Standard Visitor visa before travelling, others may enter after applying for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA).
Regardless of visa status, all visitors are subject to the same conditions and limitations under this route. This route does not lead to settlement in the UK.
All visitors must be able to demonstrate that they:
• Will leave the UK at the end of their visit;
• Can support themselves and any dependants during their stay (or have third-party funding);
• Can cover the cost of their return or onward travel (or have third-party funding); and
• Will not use successive visits to effectively live in the UK or make the UK their main home.
Visitors are allowed to engage in permitted activities, including certain business activities. Permitted business activities include, but are not limited to:
• Attending interviews, meetings, conference and seminars.
• Negotiating and signing deals and contracts.
• Attending trade fairs to promote your business (but you cannot sell things).
• Receiving work-related training if you are employed overseas and the training is not available in your home country.
• Delivering training or sharing knowledge on internal projects with UK employees of the company you work for overseas.
The route also allows for Permitted Paid Engagements (PPE), enabling professionals – such as artists, entertainers, and musicians – to undertake short-term paid work directly related to their expertise. This may include performing, presenting, lecturing, judging panels, or participating in professional conferences. To qualify, individuals must:
• Be over 18;
• Hold a written invitation from a UK-based organisation or client for a pre-arranged event or engagement; and
• Demonstrate recognised expertise in their field.
Invitations may come from galleries, universities, event venues, agents, agencies, or broadcasters. While visitors can stay for up to 6 months, PPE must be completed within the first month of arrival and must align with the individual’s expertise and professional qualifications.
Our Immigration team regularly advises creatives and professionals on navigating the Standard Visitor route, including eligibility for PPE and preparing supporting documentation. Whether you’re planning a short-term engagement or exploring business opportunities in the UK, we’re here to help you make it happen.