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Apply for a Temporary Work - Creative Worker visa to work in the UK in the creative industry - eligibility, extend, bring your family.
You must apply for a Temporary Work - Creative Worker visa if: you’ve been…
You need all of the following to be eligible for the creative category:…
When you apply, you’ll need to provide: your certificate of sponsorship…
Read the full guidance before you apply. Apply from outside the UK You…
Your partner and children can also apply to join you or stay in the UK as…
You can apply to extend your Temporary Work - Creative Worker visa. You…
You can enter the UK without applying for a visa in advance if you: have a…
This series brings together all documents relating to creative industries economic estimates
Find tax relief and expenditure figures for film, high-end television, animation, video games, children’s television, theatre, orchestra, and museums and galleries exhibitions.
Working with the EU in the creative industries sector.
This page provides supporting documentation for applications to the Creative Careers Programme 22/23-24/25 Competition.
Application form for people who want to enter the UK from Ireland to undertake paid, temporary engagement on the Temporary Work - Creative Worker route.
This series brings together all documents relating to Productivity statistics in creative industries and tourism and leisure industries
This sector vision sets out how the government and industry will work together to unlock the growth potential of the creative industries.
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer speaks at The Big Creative UK Summit 2024 following the Spring Budget
Use our new employers toolkit to ensure your creative business is adopting an inclusive approach to hiring and progressing staff from low socio-economic backgrounds.
How we are going to deliver our mission to grow the UK economy by providing an IP system that encourages investment in creativity and innovation.
Qualitative and quantitative research exploring the economic and societal spillovers generated by creative industries activity.
This page provides supporting documentation for local area partnerships submitting expressions of interest (EOIs) to apply for funding to participate in the £17.51 million Create Growth Programme.
Remarks delivered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe DBE CMG at the UK Pavilion, Cannes Film Festival, on 16 May.
Guidance for sponsors on sponsoring a Creative Worker.
This page provides information for local area partnerships submitting expressions of interest (EOIs) to apply for funding to participate in the £10.9 million expansion of the Create Growth Programme.
Advice to the Prime Minister on harnessing research and development in the UK creative industries
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