Can You Work Remotely Here
The UK's position on tourist remote work is legally ambiguous:
- Visitors (ETA/Standard Visitor Visa) cannot "work" — but "work" means performing a role for a UK company
- Remote work for a foreign employer while on holiday is technically disallowed but rarely enforced
- Border Force guidance (informal): short remote work during a holiday is tolerated, but don't mention at the border
- Never: long stays primarily for remote work, or working for UK companies, without the correct visa
WiFi & Internet
- Average UK broadband: 80-150 Mbps (fibre)
- Top tier (in cities): 900 Mbps - 1 Gbps
- Mobile 4G: covers 99% of UK population
- 5G: all major cities, expanding
- Public WiFi: everywhere — pubs, cafés, trains, Underground stations
- Train WiFi: free on most routes but slow
- Airbnb/hotel WiFi: usually fibre, check before booking longer stays
Best Cities
- London — best networking, worst value. Expect £2,000-3,500/month living costs.
- Manchester — vibrant, tech scene, £1,600-2,400/month
- Edinburgh — scenic, compact, tech hub growing, £1,800-2,500
- Bristol — creative, foodie, £1,800-2,500
- Brighton — beach + London access (50 min train), £1,700-2,400
- Liverpool — cheapest big-city option, £1,500-2,200
- Cardiff — Welsh capital, £1,500-2,200
- Glasgow — arty, affordable, £1,500-2,200
Visa Implications
| Visa | Can work remote for foreign employer? | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| ETA (6 months visitor) | Grey area — technically no | 6 months |
| Standard Visitor Visa | Grey area — technically no | 6 months |
| Youth Mobility Scheme | Yes, fully | 2 years |
| Skilled Worker | Yes, for sponsor | Up to 5 years |
| Family visa | Yes, any work | 2.5-5 years |
| Graduate visa | Yes, any work | 2 years |
Tax Rules
Tax residency determines where you pay income tax. HMRC Statutory Residence Test:
- Under 46 days in UK per tax year — never UK tax resident
- 46-90 days — depends on "UK ties" (family, home, work days)
- 91-182 days — more UK ties tip you to resident
- 183+ days — automatically UK tax resident
If you become UK tax resident, you pay UK income tax on worldwide income (with potential double-tax relief via treaties). Most short-term remote workers (1-3 months) never become residents.