If an international production company requires non-UK nationals to come to the UK for only a location shoot, then entry as a visitor may be adequate. The Rules state that: “Film crew (actor, producer, director or technician) employed by an overseas company may visit the UK to take part in a location shoot for a film or programme or other media content that is produced and financed overseas.”
If the crew member is a non-visa national, they do not need to apply for entry clearance before travel; their entry to the UK is determined at the border. However, they must meet certain criteria and should bring relevant documentation with them to the UK.
A crew member working as a visitor in the UK must be:
- A non-visa national*,
- in the UK for a short duration (not more than six months),
- working on location only (as defined by the rule above), and not for a ‘UK production’,
- paid by a non-UK company,
- able to maintain and accommodate themselves and any dependants without public funds, and
- able to meet the cost of their onward or return journey out of the UK.
Such crew members should carry proof of the above, for example:
- Passports
- Employment by/payment from an overseas company (e.g., contract/payslip)
- Location schedule or call sheets.
*If a crew member is a ‘visa-national’ they will need to apply for (and be granted) entry clearance before travelling to the UK; this may include attending a visa appointment.