A Guide to the Global Talent Visa for Architecture
Check out our guide to the architecture global talent visa to optimise your application and maximise your chances of a successful UK visa application.
Check out our guide to the architecture global talent visa to optimise your application and maximise your chances of a successful UK visa application.
For those in the arts and culture sector, this visa helps individuals with exceptional talent in areas such as dance, music, theatre and visual arts.
The academics and research global talent visa is a route for world leaders and emerging stars in science, engineering, medicine, social science and humanities.
Demonstrating leadership, innovation & collaboration in the tech space is crucial to securing a global talent visa - we can help you navigate getting one.
This article explores when UK businesses can sponsor a self-employed worker under the Skilled Worker route and how to structure a compliant contract for services. It explains the Home Office definition of self-employment, control over work and income, right to work checks and record-keeping, using examples such as dentists and other professionals. Latitude Law breaks down key sponsor licence compliance risks and what to expect from Home Office audits.
In November 2025, the UK government unveiled its White Paper, “Restoring Control Over the Immigration System”, outlining significant reforms aimed at reducing net migration to what it calls “sustainable levels.” Following record highs of 906,000 in the year to June 2023, numbers fell sharply to 431,000 in 2024—a 52% drop. The Home Office projects that the new measures will cut migration by a further 100,000, bringing figures closer to mid-2010s levels (excluding pandemic years). Among these changes are new pathways to settlement for foreign nationals, which could reshape long-term immigration strategies. Read our opinion piece.
This factsheet highlights key UK immigration changes taking effect from 2025, including higher skill and salary thresholds for Skilled Worker visas, updates to GBM routes, increases to the Immigration Skills Charge, the shorter Graduate visa period, and expanded eligibility for the High Potential Individual route. Prepared by Latitude Law, it summarises the policy shifts impacting employers, students and migrants.
The UK’s Global Talent Visa is a unique immigration route designed for individuals who have already made significant contributions to their fields or show promising potential. It provides a flexible path to living and working in the UK without the need for a job offer, offering opportunities for long-term settlement.