The Home Secretary has taken decisive action to shut the Tier 1
Investor visa route to all new applicants from all nationalities
with immediate effect.
The route had allowed entry and stay in the UK if an applicant
invested funds in share capital or loan capital in active and
trading UK registered companies.
It has been under constant review and some cases had given rise
to security concerns, including people acquiring their wealth
illegitimately and being associated with wider corruption.
While work has been done to reform the route in order to prevent
abuse, the Home Office has acted to close it today.
This demonstrates the government’s New Plan for Immigration in
action – being firm against those wanting to abuse the
immigration system while those who want to come to the UK and
play by the rules will have that opportunity.
The Home Office will be making reforms to the Innovator route,
part of the new points-based immigration system, to provide an
ambitious investment route which works more effectively in
support of the UK’s economy.
Findings of a Home Office review, which looked at all Tier 1
Investor visas granted from when the scheme launched in 2008 up
to 5 April 2015 when the route was reformed, will be published in
due course.
Home Secretary said:
I have zero tolerance for abuse of our immigration system. Under
my New Plan for Immigration, I want to ensure the British people
have confidence in the system, including stopping corrupt elites
who threaten our national security and push dirty money around
our cities.
Closing this route is just the start of our renewed crackdown on
fraud and illicit finance. We will be publishing a fraud action
plan, while the forthcoming Economic Crime Bill will crackdown on
people abusing our financial institutions and better protect the
taxpayer.
Since its introduction, the Investor visa route has been reformed
to improve its value to the UK economy and to reduce the exposure
of the route to illicit finance.
The introduction of the points-based immigration system has
allowed us to target investors we want in the country.
Improvements will be made to the Innovator visa route to support
this.
Settlement will now be conditional on applicants executing an
investment strategy that can show genuine job creation and other
tangible economic impacts, passively holding UK investments will
no longer be enough to obtain settlement.