1) Submit the right documents
There is no list of required documents for the Genuine Entrepreneur Test but the Home Office guidance contains some helpful suggestions. The Home Office will look at a candidate's background to make sure they have sufficient knowledge to run a business and will consider if the applicant has carried out research into their proposed business.2) Know your audience
Make a business plan clear and easy to understand with supporting documents that cover these key questions:- What will the business do?
- Why does the applicant think it will be successful?
- How is the applicant qualified to run this business?
- How will the funds invested into the business be spent?
- How will the applicant meet the requirements for an extension of an Entrepreneur visa in 3 years time?