Jeff Murray
May 7th, 2011, 04:03 AM
I know this is off-topic. I wonder if people can point me to where I can get some detailed buesiness/work permit advice please.
I need to know when photography/videography becomes a business or work - and I appreciate people might not know here - and I have posted in some expat/visa forums.
The conditions of my UK work permit do not allow me to take on work other than in the same type of role I am in which is in IT. The UKBA web site says a Tier II permit holder is allowed to do voluntary work.
I have a hobby of photography/videography and have a website where the images are for sale (with no profit to me - although that is not clear to purchasers - and my staff have 'dobbed' me in). Note: no images have been sold so no revenue from this side of things.
I did do some work making videos for musical performances and my site said to contact me for pricing if people wanted similar work.
No payment has been made to me for labour - only to partly recover my costs ie: cost of consumables, (DVD Blanks) and bandwidth. Highest payment made to me was £50. Overall if I count depeciation of my equipment I am way behind on costs v. revenue. At the stagfe I am in - I am trying to get a port folio of work togther possibly for future reference.
My employer thinks this might contravene the terms of my visa as I am 'trading'. I see it as voluntary work. They have asked me not to contact UKBA for advice as they don't want to 'alert' them to a problem - I think that is stupid - we could sort this quickly in my opinion.
My website does look a bit like this is a business because one day I might I'd like to do it professionally, however currently I am not and have not been paid for labour - or made a profit from this.
I wonder if I am breaking the law, how a stamp collector who works on a UK work permit and sells their stamps for a hobby would get on. My thoughts are when your making a profit 'yes' - if not 'no'.
I need to know when photography/videography becomes a business or work - and I appreciate people might not know here - and I have posted in some expat/visa forums.
The conditions of my UK work permit do not allow me to take on work other than in the same type of role I am in which is in IT. The UKBA web site says a Tier II permit holder is allowed to do voluntary work.
I have a hobby of photography/videography and have a website where the images are for sale (with no profit to me - although that is not clear to purchasers - and my staff have 'dobbed' me in). Note: no images have been sold so no revenue from this side of things.
I did do some work making videos for musical performances and my site said to contact me for pricing if people wanted similar work.
No payment has been made to me for labour - only to partly recover my costs ie: cost of consumables, (DVD Blanks) and bandwidth. Highest payment made to me was £50. Overall if I count depeciation of my equipment I am way behind on costs v. revenue. At the stagfe I am in - I am trying to get a port folio of work togther possibly for future reference.
My employer thinks this might contravene the terms of my visa as I am 'trading'. I see it as voluntary work. They have asked me not to contact UKBA for advice as they don't want to 'alert' them to a problem - I think that is stupid - we could sort this quickly in my opinion.
My website does look a bit like this is a business because one day I might I'd like to do it professionally, however currently I am not and have not been paid for labour - or made a profit from this.
I wonder if I am breaking the law, how a stamp collector who works on a UK work permit and sells their stamps for a hobby would get on. My thoughts are when your making a profit 'yes' - if not 'no'.