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Contract Value:
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Notice Type:
Prior Information Notice
Published Date:
01 February 2024
Closing Date:
Location(s):
UK UNITED KINGDOM
Description:
Procurement of an Endorsing Body Service for the Digital Technology pathway of the Global Talent Visa to assess credibility of applicants based on set criteria, replacing the Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) visa and attracting exceptionally talented individuals to live and work in the UK.

Global Talent Visa – Digital Technology Endorsing Body Services

The Home Office plans to procure an Endorsing Body Service for persons applying through the Digital Technology route of the Global Talent Visa to assess their credibility for set criteria.

The Global Talent visa was introduced in February 2020 to replace the Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) visa and make the process smoother, efficient, and more attractive for exceptionally talented people to live and work in the UK.

The content of this PIN, including the nature of services and estimated value, may be subject to change.

Background Information

The Secretary of State for the Home Department as part of the Crown, acting through UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) (the “Home Office”), is procuring an Endorsing Body Service for the Digital Technology pathway of the Global Talent Visa.

UKVI is a department within the Home Office and has customers in the UK and outside of the UK who include but are not limited to:

• those seeking to extend permissions to work or study in the UK;

• those seeking to extend permissions to stay or settle with family in the UK;

• those progressing from earlier immigration permissions to British nationality

The UK has replaced freedom of movement with a comprehensive points-based immigration system that ensures we continue to be global leaders, supporting UK employers in taking advantage of the opportunities now open to them by recruiting the best and brightest global talent from around the world.

UKVI is responsible for making millions of decisions every year about who has the right to visit or stay in the country, with a firm emphasis on national security and a culture of customer satisfaction for people who come to the UK legally.

The Home Office’s vision is to have a world-leading immigration service working for a safe and prosperous UK. To that end, two key missions are to deliver world-class customer service and to control migration. The Buyer’s challenge is to transform services in a way that enhances customer experience and UK border security.

The Global Talent Visa is an enabler of this immigration policy. It was introduced in February 2020 to replace the Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) visa and make the process smoother, efficient, and more attractive for exceptionally talented people to live and work in the UK.

To qualify under the Global Talent Visa category, most applicants (excluding those that have prestigious prizes) need to be endorsed by a relevant Endorsing Body. The Endorsing Body is responsible for assessing whether an individual is internationally recognised as, or has demonstrated the potential to become, a leader in digital technology, for example in:

• financial technology (‘fintech’)

• gaming

• cyber security

• artificial intelligence

The Global Talent Visa application process requires individuals to make their endorsement application direct to the Home Office. This includes paying the fee and submitting information and evidence linked to their claim of exceptional talent or promise. The Home Office then send all relevant information to the Endorsing Body.

Although the endorsement application is submitted to the Home Office, the endorsing body carry out the assessment without involvement from the Home Office. If the endorsing body is satisfied that an individual is of sufficient calibre to receive endorsement, applicants are able to apply to the Home Office for a Global Talent Visa. The endorsing body is not involved in the visa part of the assessment.

Endorsing bodies also work with the Home Office to formulate, agree, publish and apply the criteria that applicants are required to meet to be considered as “exceptionally talented” or as demonstrating “exceptional promise” in the digital technology field. Due to the nature of the service, it is necessary for the Endorsing Body to be a leading expert in the Digital Technology industry.

Currently around 4,000 customers apply for endorsement per annum from across the UK and the rest of the world.

Additional information on the visa can be found here: Work in the UK as a leader in digital technology (Global Talent visa) : Overview – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

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CPV Code(s):
72221000 - Business analysis consultancy services
72222000 - Information systems or technology strategic review and planning services
72222300 - Information technology services
72223000 - Information technology requirements review services
75110000 - General public services
75112000 - Administrative services for business operations
75130000 - Supporting services for the government
75131000 - Government services
75131100 - General personnel services for the government
79130000 - Legal documentation and certification services
79132000 - Certification services