Staff Visas

Bringing your family

Family members can apply to join you or to stay in the UK as your ‘dependants’.   

Before you apply

What family members can come as my dependants?

Dependants are defined as any of the following:

  • Husband, wife or civil partners
  • Unmarried partner (the Home Office normally expect that you’ve lived together with your partner in a relationship ‘akin to marriage’ for at least 2 years, however there are exceptions to this i.e. where you can show it’s a durable relationship and there are/were good reasons for living apart).
  • Children under 18 (a child aged 16 or over must not be leading an independent life)

Adult children and other relatives

Children who are 18 years old or older on the date of application, and who have not previously been granted permission as a dependent of the main (Global Talent) applicant, cannot be granted permission as a dependent child. Other relatives, for example, parents or grandparents, cannot apply.

Requirements to be met

Relationship requirements

Applying for your child

Maintenance requirements

There is no maintenance requirement for dependants of a Global Talent visa holder

English language requirements

There is currently no English language requirement for dependants of a Global Talent visa-holder.

TB test requirement

If you are submitting your application from outside the UK, a TB test may be required.

Tuberculosis tests for visa applicants

Suitability requirements

Where can my dependants apply from?

They can apply at the same time or submit an application to join you at a later date.  A dependant visa will be given the same end date as the main applicant's Global Talent visa.

A child will be granted permission which ends on the same date as whichever of their parents’ permission ends first, unless both parents have (or are being granted) settlement or British Citizenship, in which case the child will be granted permission for 3 years.

The application process depends on whether you are applying from outside or inside the UK.

Apply for the Global Talent visa: Your partner and children

 Dependent family members in work routes: caseworker guidance

Children born in the UK

If you have children while you’re in the UK on the Global Talent visa route, they do not automatically become British citizens (unless one of the parents has indefinite leave to remain or is a British citizen).

You can apply online for their dependant visa. You must do this if you want to travel in and out of the UK with your child.

You’ll need to provide a full UK birth certificate for each child, showing the names of both parents.

Registration: Information on eligibility and how to apply for registration of children under 18 as British nationals

Can my dependants work and study in the UK?

Any dependants who are aged 16 years or over will be able to work full time in the UK.  There are no restrictions on the type of work they can do except:

  • No work as a professional sportsperson or coach

There are no restrictions on study for dependants although if studying on a programme that requires ATAS clearance then they will need to obtain an ATAS certificate before they can commence their programme.