Thinking about self-sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route? This route can offer a lawful pathway to working in the UK, but it carries heightened risk. Understanding the key compliance, structural, and regulatory issues is essential before proceeding.

Self-sponsorship under the UK Skilled Worker route has emerged as a strategic immigration option for tech founders, entrepreneurs, and senior executives seeking to establish or scale UK operations. When structured correctly, it can provide flexibility and long-term opportunity. However, these arrangements attract increased Home Office scrutiny and require careful planning to manage regulatory, financial, and compliance risk.

This blog outlines the principal risk considerations for high-net-worth individuals and technology-driven businesses evaluating self-sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route.

 

Self-Sponsorship in a Commercial Context

Self-sponsorship typically involves an individual establishing or acquiring a UK entity that holds a UK Sponsor Licence and sponsoring them as a Skilled Worker employee.