sell directly to the public or provide goods and services.do paid or unpaid work for a UK company or as a self-employed person.
You may enter the UK multiple times during that period but you may not live in the UK by means of frequent or successive visits. You may participate in a wide range of activities including business-related activities such as meetings, events and conferences. In most cases you can stay for up to 6 months. Under the UK’s new points-based immigration system, you can continue to visit the UK without applying for a visa. If you’re an EU, EEA or Swiss Citizen travelling to the UK for a short business trip, you may not need to apply for a visa.
There are different document requirements if you are travelling to the UK within the CTA. The Common Travel Area (CTA) is made up of the UK, Ireland and the Crown Dependencies (Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man). Travelling from within the Common Travel Area (CTA) You can use the UK/ EEA immigration lanes and the automatic ePassport gates if you’re from: You’ll usually be asked why you’re coming to the UK. Your passport (and visa if you have one) will be checked at border control. You cannot use an Article 10 or Article 20 residence card issued by an EEA member state. You need a valid national passport, and one of the following: If you’re a non- EEA family member of an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen You cannot use any documents to enter the UK that are not listed here. You must have the correct documents to show at the UK border if you’re travelling to the UK. Irish citizens can continue to use a passport card to travel to the UK.