The requirement to have at least £50,000 in investment funds to apply for an Innovator visa was removed as at 13 April 2023.
The information below is for legacy purposes only and has no bearing on a current Innovator Founder application.
Applicants must prove where they got their funding from.
There are limited circumstances in which an applicant need not evidence investment funds such as:
- the business is already established and has been endorsed as part of an earlier innovator visa; or
- the innovator has changed their business and already agreed it with their endorsing body.
Applicants can form a team with other Innovator visa applicants, but they cannot share the same investment funds, each team member must have £50,000 available for investment, e.g. a team of 2 Innovator applicants must show £100,000 in funds available to invest.
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