This page explains who is able to apply under the sportsperson category (Tier 2 Sportsperson) of the points-based system to work in the United Kingdom.
You should apply if:
You are allowed to apply if you are:
If you are applying from outside the United Kingdom, go to our visa services website. There you can find out whether you need to provide any other application information in your country.
If you are a dependant of a main applicant, see Applications by dependants for information on how to apply and the dependant application form.
When we talk about sponsored students, we mean students whose fees and living costs are covered.
You may have been sponsored by a government or international scholarship agency in the last 12 months in any of the following categories:
If you are being sponsored now or your sponsorship ended in the 12 months before you apply, you must send us a letter from your sponsor, giving their permission for you to stay in or come back to the United Kingdom. If your sponsor does not give their permission, we will refuse your application.
The letter must be original, on official letterheaded paper of the sponsor's organisation with the official stamp of the organisation, and written by an authorised official.
If you were privately sponsored during your studies, we do not need the sponsor's permission.
You do not have to apply under the points-based system if:
If you are a national of the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia or Slovenia, you will need to register under the Worker Registration Scheme if you want to work in the United Kingdom, unless you are exempt. See Worker Registration Scheme for details.
If you are a national of Bulgaria or Romania, you must not work until we have given you permission (unless you are exempt). See Bulgarian and Romanian nationals for details.
You will be a British overseas territories citizen if you are connected with a British overseas territory because you or your parents were born, registered or naturalised in that British overseas territory. If you were born before 1 January 1983, you may gain the citizenship through your grandparents. (See British overseas territory.)
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Irish Republic, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom. Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are not members of the European Union (EU) but citizens of these countries have the same rights to enter, live in and work in the United Kingdom as EU citizens.
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