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Permitted Paid Engagements Visa

Short-Term Paid Work in the UK with Strict Limits

The UK Permitted Paid Engagements (PPE) visa allows specific professionals to come to the UK for short-term, pre-arranged paid work without sponsorship.

This is not a work visa, not a business visa, and not flexible. It applies only to clearly defined engagements backed by a formal UK invitation.

Visa Aid ensures applicants understand the exact limits of this route before applying.

What the PPE Visa Allows

You may enter the UK for up to one month to carry out only the activity stated in your invitation, such as:

  • Lecturing or examining at a UK institution
    • Participating as a speaker or panel expert
    • Performing as an artist, entertainer, or sportsperson
    • Taking part in a professional assessment or interview
    • Acting as an external examiner or assessor

Payment is allowed only for the permitted engagement.

Strict Conditions You Must Meet

All of the following must apply:

  • You are invited by a UK-based organisation
    • The engagement is pre-arranged and specific
    • The activity relates directly to your overseas profession
    • You will leave the UK within one month
    • You will not take on any additional work

If any condition is unclear, the PPE visa is the wrong route.

What You Are NOT Allowed to Do

The PPE visa does not permit:

  • Ongoing or repeat paid work
    • Freelancing or consulting beyond the invitation
    • Employment with a UK company
    • Business activities outside the engagement
    • Switching to another visa inside the UK
    • Extending your stay beyond one month

Misuse results in refusals and future travel restrictions.

Who This Visa Is For

The PPE visa is suitable for established professionals, including:

  • Academics and researchers
    • Artists and performers
    • Sports professionals
    • Legal professionals
    • Industry experts invited for assessments or interviews

It is not for general contractors, freelancers, or business visitors.

Application Process with Visa Aid

  1. Engagement and invitation review
  2. Eligibility confirmation
  3. Supporting document preparation
  4. Visa application submission
  5. Biometric appointment
  6. Decision monitoring

Visa Aid rejects weak or borderline cases before submission.

Common Reasons PPE Visas Are Refused

  • Invitation letter lacks clarity
    • Engagement looks like employment
    • Applicant plans multiple activities
    • Duration exceeds permitted limits
    • Purpose overlaps with work or business visas

These errors are preventable.

Official and Reliable Sources

All guidance aligns with current UK government rules:

UK Home Office – Permitted Paid Engagements
https://www.gov.uk/standard-visitor/paid-engagement

UK Immigration Rules
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration-rules

Visa Aid follows official policy only.

Speak to Visa Aid Before You Apply

If your paid activity is not clearly limited, pre-arranged, and short-term, this visa is not suitable.

Book a consultation with Visa Aid to confirm eligibility before travelling.