Welcome to SABRAN Capital– Pioneering International Collaboration in F&B Real Estate
At SABRAN Capital, we’re more than just experts in Restaurant, Retail, and Hospitality Real Estate Brokerage. We’re the architects of a global-local synergy, specialising in bringing international culinary and hospitality brands into the vibrant MENA region. Our expertise lies in creating unique partnerships between these global entities and the region’s most dynamic, experienced investors and operators.
Strategic Real Estate Solutions: Our team excels in negotiating and securing prime commercial spaces for lease and sale, tailored to the unique needs of the F&B industry.
Business Marketing and Consultancy: Beyond real estate, we offer comprehensive marketing services and key money management. Our consultancy extends to operational improvement, concept development, and introducing cutting-edge products to the market.
Operational Excellence and Innovation: We thrive on developing efficient operational systems, management procedures, and hospitality services. Our commitment extends to staff training, menu refinement, and implementing mystery shopping programs, all designed to elevate customer experience and business success.
Our approach is distinctive – we don’t just introduce international brands to the MENA market; we create lasting, successful partnerships. By merging these global entities with our extensive network of local investors and operators, we ensure a seamless integration of international standards with local market expertise. This fusion not only diversifies the region’s culinary landscape but also brings a slice of the world to local consumers.
In the digital age, visibility is key. Our team provides comprehensive social media marketing services from content creation to engagement monitoring and targeted advertising. We focus on elevating your brand, reaching the right audience, and converting online interactions into real-world success.
With strong ties to key developers and investor communities in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the broader Gulf markets, SABRAN Capital is uniquely positioned to spearhead your venture’s success in the MENA region. Whether you’re a global brand seeking new horizons or a local business aiming for transformative growth, we are here to guide you every step of the way.
Welcome to the future of F&B real estate – where global innovation meets local expertise.
To obtain an Innovator Founder Visa, you must accumulate a total of 70 points, with 50 stemming from the new or same business criteria (but not both), while the remaining 20 points derive from fulfilling English language and financial requirements.
New Business Criteria:
In terms of the business plan, you must possess one that you’ve either generated or significantly contributed to, affirm your daily involvement in executing it, commit to at least two contact point meetings with your endorsing body at regular intervals, and be either the sole founder or an instrumental member of the founding team.
For the business to meet the innovative, viable, and scalable requirements, you must have a genuine and original business plan addressing market needs or creating a competitive advantage in the UK, based on your available resources. You must possess or actively develop the skills, knowledge, experience, and market awareness needed to run your business successfully. Evidence of structured planning and potential for job creation and growth into national and international markets must be present.
Same Business Criteria:
Under the same business criteria, you must have had permission on one of the relevant routes and your endorsement letter must confirm that your business previously underwent assessment by an endorsing body or legacy endorsing body. The business must demonstrate significant progress against your business plan, be registered with Companies House, and list you as a director or member.
Mandatory Criteria for Both New and Same Businesses:
Application costs for the Innovator Founder Visa vary based on your application location. Main applicants applying from overseas must pay £1,036, while those applying from within the UK for a switch or extension must pay £1,292. Additionally, each applicant is required to pay the immigration health surcharge per year of stay, allowing access to the UK’s National Health Service.
Innovator Founder Visa holders can eventually become eligible for settlement in the UK. Time spent under the Innovator Founder Route counts towards the residence requirement for indefinite leave to remain.
Partners and dependent children of Innovator Founders can join them in the UK as dependent migrants. This flexibility extends to their employment options, excluding roles as sportspersons or coaches, and educational pursuits.
The Start-up Route ceased to accept new applications on July 13, 2023. Between April 13 and July 13, 2023, it was exclusively open to applicants with prior endorsements. The Start-up Route primarily targeted overseas nationals initiating businesses in the UK for the first time, requiring endorsement from a UK higher education institution or a business organisation with a history of supporting entrepreneurs. Start-up businesses had to offer innovative, viable, and scalable concepts, differentiating themselves in the UK market. It was imperative that the business was entirely new, with no existing trading operations.
Successful Start-up Visa holders were allowed to engage in additional paid work to support themselves while launching their businesses. However, even if the business succeeded, they couldn’t extend their visa. At this stage, Start-up Visa holders had to apply to switch to the Innovator Route, provided they could demonstrate that their business was active, trading, sustainable, and endorsed by a supporting body. The applicant also had to play a key role in the day-to-day management and development of the business.
Alternatively, entrepreneurs could opt for an Innovator Visa from the outset, bypassing the Start-up Route entirely. However, they needed a minimum investment of £50,000 in their business, with no permission to work for any other business.
Innovator Visa holders were granted leave for a maximum of three years. After three years, and if they met the eligibility requirements, they could apply to settle in the UK permanently. It’s important to note that time spent in the Start-up Route wouldn’t count towards the three-year continuous residence requirement for indefinite leave to remain.
The new Innovator Founder Route, by amalgamating the strengths of the Start-up and Innovator Routes, allows overseas entrepreneurs to establish a new UK business without the initial capital requirement, while also enabling them to work alongside their business activities. Furthermore, this route offers a direct path to permanent settlement in the UK.
For any guidance or support regarding the Innovator Founder Visa application process, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team of UK immigration specialists.
What is the Innovator Founder Route?
The Innovator Founder Route has supplanted the Innovator and Start-up Routes for non-UK resident entrepreneurs and business owners aiming to establish and operate UK-based enterprises.
What visa do I need to start a business in the UK?
To embark on a business journey in the UK, the Innovator Founder Visa is typically the route to pursue. It’s advisable to seek professional advice to determine the most suitable path based on your circumstances.
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