Digital Nomad & Residency · United Kingdom
Digital Nomad & Residency - United Kingdom
The United Kingdom has no dedicated digital nomad or remote-worker visa as of May 2026. Remote workers from abroad must use existing routes: the Standard Visitor visa permits incidental remote work for an overseas employer (up to 6 months, not as the primary purpose of the visit); long-term residence requires a sponsored Skilled Worker visa, the merit-based Global Talent visa, or the Innovator Founder visa for entrepreneurs. There is no general freelancer or self-employed pathway equivalent to a nomad visa.
The UK has not introduced a standalone digital nomad or remote-work visa category. UKVI community forum discussions and Home Office caseworker guidance confirm no such route exists; foreign nationals working remotely must fit within existing visa categories.
Immigration Rules Appendix Visitor (Permitted Activities) allows visitors to undertake activities relating to their overseas employment remotely (e.g. emails, calls, remote meetings) provided remote work is NOT the primary purpose of the visit. Stays are capped at 6 months; no permission to work for a UK employer or as UK self-employed.
Exceptional or emerging leaders in digital technology can apply for the Global Talent visa via endorsement from Tech Nation's successor body. No minimum salary; no job offer required. Holders can work as employed or self-employed, and can qualify for ILR after 3–5 years.
The main long-term work route requires a Certificate of Sponsorship from a licensed UK employer and an eligible occupation at the requisite salary threshold. This is employer-led and unsuitable for self-employed remote workers without a UK sponsor.
Foreign nationals with an innovative, viable, and scalable business idea can apply for the Innovator Founder visa (requires endorsing body approval, £1,000 endorsement fee). Holders may be self-employed as partners; settlement (ILR) is available after 3 years in the UK. Not designed for existing remote workers but is a self-employed residency pathway.
The UK's Investor visa (Tier 1 Investor) was closed to new applicants in February 2022 and has not been replaced. There is currently no residency-by-investment programme in the UK.
Machine-assisted translation · verified 5/24/2026 · orientation, not legal advice. English version →