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New rules for Skilled Worker visa: started from 4 April 2024, the minimum salary
requirement increased to £38,700 per year or your job's going rate, whichever is
higher.

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WHAT IS THE UK SKILLED WORKER VISA?

UK Skilled Worker Visa is a work visa that enables international workers with
the necessary skills to work in the UK for licenced UK employers. The skilled
worker visa replaced the Tier 2 visa at the end of 2020. The scheme now is open
to those with skills at RQF Level 3 (this is equivalent to A-level in the UK) or
above in an eligible occupation.

UK Skilled Worker Visa is a long-term work visa and will be initially granted
for a period of up to five years (this will depend on the duration of your
Certificate of Sponsorship). It is important to note that your visa is only
valid as long as you remain in the same role with your sponsoring employer. If
you wish to change roles or employer, you will need to apply for a new Skilled
Worker visa.

Under the Skilled Worker route, it is possible to extend your visa before it
expires, and after a qualifying period of five years, apply for indefinite leave
to remain (ILR) and British citizenship one year later. If you are considering
applying for a UK Skilled Worker visa, you will need to secure a job offer and
ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria, as outlined below.

If the Skilled Worker Visa is not suitable for you, there are alternative work
routes you can explore. Visit our UK Work Visas page for more information.


SKILLED WORKER VISA VS TIER 2 WORK VISA

There are several notable benefits and differences of the newer Skilled Worker
visa route compared to the pre-2021 Tier 2 (General) work visa, including:

 * The skill level requirement has been lowered from RQF level 6 to RQF level 3
   – this has significantly expanded the number of eligible occupations under
   this route.
 * The new Skilled Worker route is open to new market entrants (e.g. recent
   graduates).
 * There is no cap on the number of Skilled Worker visas available in the UK.
 * No Resident Labour Market Test (RLMT) is required for skilled worker visa,
   making it easier and faster to recruit skilled overseas workers.
 * The cooling-off period which meant international workers leaving the UK had
   to wait a year before applying for a new work visa, now no longer applies.


UK SKILLED WORKER VISA ELIGIBILITY AND REQUIREMENTS

Skilled worker visa eligibility requirements are:

 * Have a job offer from a UK employer
 * Your employer must be on the list of licenced sponsors1 approved by the Home
   Office
 * Your employer must have issued you with a valid “Certificate of Sponsorship”
 * The job for which you are being employed must be on the list of eligible
   occupations2
 * You must meet the skill level requirement: at least equivalent to RQF level 3
 * You must meet the minimum salary requirements: £38,700 per year or your job's
   going rate, whichever is higher
 * You must meet the English language requirements
 * You must have £1,270 in your bank account to show you can support yourself in
   the UK

Further details on each of these eligibility criteria are explained below.


1. HAVE A JOB OFFER FROM A UK EMPLOYER

In order to make a successful application for a Skilled Worker visa, you must
have a valid job offer from a licensed UK employer before you apply. This offer
must be from an A-rated business on the list of licensed sponsors for a role on
the list of eligible occupations, and meet the minimum salary requirements. You
must also have a valid Certificate of Sponsorship from your UK employer.


2. YOUR EMPLOYER MUST BE ON THE LIST OF LICENCED SPONSORS APPROVED BY THE HOME
OFFICE

Your job offer must be from a business listed on the Home Office’s list of
licensed sponsors. It is also important to check that your employer is licensed
to hire international workers under the Skilled Worker Route (licenses are
issued according to the type of visa required) and that they are A-rated.
B-rated employers are unable to issue new Certificates of Sponsorship until they
meet the Home Office’s compliance requirements and are upgraded to an A-rating.
It is advisable to check this is the case before applying to avoid the potential
for a delay or refusal.


3. YOUR EMPLOYER MUST HAVE ISSUED YOU WITH A VALID “CERTIFICATE OF SPONSORSHIP”

As outlined above, to apply for a Skilled Worker visa, you will need a valid CoS
from your UK employer.

A Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) is a digital document that contains
information about the role for which you are being sponsored, including your
role title and type, your work start and end dates, gross salary, your sponsor
licence number, and the date of expiry.


4. THE JOB FOR WHICH YOU ARE BEING EMPLOYED MUST BE ON THE LIST OF ELIGIBLE
OCCUPATIONS

UK Visas and Immigration will only grant a Skilled Worker visa for roles that
are on the list of eligible occupations2. You must also have the necessary
skills and/or experience to fulfil the role for which you are being hired in the
UK. To double-check if your occupation is eligible, you may need to request the
standard occupation code (SOC) from your employer.


5. MEET THE SKILL LEVEL REQUIREMENT

Applicants for a Skilled Worker role and visa must have skills that are at least
equivalent to RQF level 3 (this is the same as an A-level qualification in the
UK). This does not mean that you need to hold a certain level of qualification,
rather that your skills are equivalent to RQF level 3 or above.


6. SKILLED WORKER VISA MINIMUM SALARY REQUIREMENT 2024

The standard minimum salary for a Skilled Worker Visa is £38,700. This means
your job must provide your with the standard salary rate of at least £38,700 or
the "going rate" for your job, whichever is higher. For example, if the salary
your employer offers you is £39,000 per year, but the annual going rate for your
job listed on the list of eligible occupation is required to be paid £40,000,
you do not meet the Skilled Worker Visa salary requirement. Each occupation code
has its own annual going rate, please check the going rate for your job on the
Home Office website going rates table


You might still meet the Skilled Worker visa salary requirements with a salary
lower than £38,700 if:

 * your job is on the immigration salary list, or
 * you are a "new entrant" (e.g. under 26, studying or a recent graduate, or in
   professional training), or
 * you have a science, technology, engineering or maths (STEM) PhD level
   qualification that’s relevant to your job, or
 * you have a postdoctoral position in science or higher education, or
 * your work in healthcare or education (there are different salary rules if you
   work in some healthcare or education jobs)


7. HAVE £1,270 IN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT TO SHOW YOU CAN SUPPORT YOURSELF IN THE UK

You will need to provide evidence in the form of a bank statement showing you
have at least £1,270 for your first month in the UK. In some cases, it may be
possible to ask your employer to provide a letter confirming they will cover
this requirement for you.


8. ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

As a Skilled Worker visa applicant, you will need to show that you have
sufficient knowledge of the English language4; this can be achieved in 4 ways:

 * Passing an English language test
 * You will meet the English language requirements if you pass a Common European
   Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) English test from an approved
   testing centre. This must be at least level B1 in reading, understanding,
   speaking, and writing.
 * Academic qualifications
 * You will also meet the English language requirements if you have a degree or
   other academic qualification which was taught in English.
 * Exemption: you will not need to meet the English language requirements if you
   are exempt, including if you come from any of the following countries:
   Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada,
   Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, St
   Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, USA
 * If you have passed an English Language assessment approved by the relevant
   regulated professional body in your area of work.


UK SKILLED WORKER VISA REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Some of the information and documents you may need to provide to support your
Skilled Worker visa application include:

 * Your passport (with a blank page)
 * Your Certificate of Sponsorship reference number
 * Your job title and annual salary
 * Your job’s occupation code
 * The name of your employer and their sponsor licence number (as shown on your
   Certificate of Sponsorship)
 * Evidence of sufficient personal savings to support yourself
 * Proof of your relationship to your spouse/partner and children (e.g. marriage
   and birth certificates)
 * A criminal record certificate (this is only necessary for certain occupation
   types involving vulnerable individuals such as healthcare and education)
 * Proof of your English language proficiency
 * TB test results (if you are from a country for which this is required)
 * UK PhD certificate or Ecctis reference if your PhD is not from the UK

You will also be advised how you can prove your identity and supply your
biometrics (i.e. fingerprints and photo) for your Biometric Residence Permit
(BRP). This can be done either by having your fingerprints and photo taken at a
visa application centre in the country in which you are located or by using the
Home Office’s mobile phone ‘UK Immigration: ID Check’ app. The app allows you to
scan your identity documents and upload these to the Home Office.

Given the complexity of the Skilled Worker visa documentation requirements, we
recommend seeking legal advice from an employment immigration Solicitor before
submitting your application. Our team will ensure that all evidence necessary
for your application is provided to UKVI and any errors or omissions are
corrected. Call us on 0203 411 2107 for advice on your Skilled Worker visa.


HOW TO APPLY FOR A UK SKILLED WORKER VISA

The process of applying for a Skilled Worker visa from outside of the UK is
completed online on the Home Office website. You will be in a position to
complete and submit your application once you have your job offer, Certificate
of Sponsorship, and the supporting information listed above. If necessary, you
can complete part of the application and save your progress, allowing you to
complete the process at a later date.

The application steps are as follows:

 1. Check your eligibility for a Skilled Worker Visa
 2. Secure a job offer from a licensed sponsor in the UK
 3. Receive your Certificate of Sponsorship from your UK employer
 4. Prepare the documents you will need to prove your eligibility for a Skilled
    Worker visa
 5. Complete the online application form - The form you will need to complete
    depends on if you are applying from outside the UK, or switching from a
    different visa within the UK.
 6. Pay the application fee, biometric fee, and healthcare surcharge (see
    below).
 7. Upload any documents required to support your application.
 8. Arrange a biometric appointment to have your fingerprints and photo taken.

You can expect to receive a decision within 3 weeks of your application date if
submitted outside the UK. If more information is needed to support your
application, you will be contacted by UKVI.


CHANGING EMPLOYERS ON A SKILLED WORKER VISA

If you hold a Skilled Worker visa and wish to change employers, you will need to
apply for a new visa. This is the case if you wish to:

 * Change employer
 * Change occupation
 * Change occupation code
 * Change from occupation on the shortage occupation list for one not on the
   list

Assuming your current work visa is still valid, you will be able to apply from
within the UK and continue living and working here until a decision is made by
the Home Office.

It will also be necessary to apply for a new visa if you take on a second role
with a different employer in a different occupation.

Your application to change job or employer can be made up to 3 months before the
start date of your new role. It is important to apply as early as possible as it
may take up to 8 weeks to receive a decision on your application. You should not
start working for your new employer until you have received a positive decision
on your application.

For more information, please visit our article changing employers on a skilled
worker visa.


SKILLED WORKER VISA EXTENSION

You will be able to extend your visa before it expires as long as you are still
with the same sponsor/employer and you are still in the same occupation (this
must be in the same occupation code as your current visa). If you plan to change
your job or employer, you will need to apply for a new visa rather than extend
your current visa. It is possible to extend your visa as many times as you wish.

For more information, you can check our guide for Skilled Worker visa extension

For assistance and advice on the Skilled Worker extension process, speak to one
of our employment immigration solicitors on 0203 411 2107.


SKILLED WORKER VISA TO ILR

One of the main benefits of the Skilled Worker Visa is that if you do plan to
stay in the UK permanently, rather than just extending your visa, you can
acquire permanent residency by applying for indefinite leave to remain (ILR)
after 5 years. To do so, you must meet the continuous residence requirement,
meaning that you must not have been outside of the UK for more than 180 days in
any of the 5 years. Once you have indefinite leave to remain, you will not need
to make any more visa applications or pay the immigration healthcare surcharge,
and you will be able to apply for UK citizenship after 12 months.

It is important to note that the 5 years required to qualify for ILR can be made
up of time on a range of visas, including the Representative of an Overseas
Business visa, Innovator visa, Global Talent visa, Tier 2 visa (Minister of
Religion or Sportsperson), or a Tier 1 visa. Time spent on the Tier 1 Graduate
Entrepreneur scheme cannot be included, however.

In addition, to qualify for ILR, you will need to provide evidence that:

 * You have passed the Life in the UK test (for those between 18 and 65)
 * You are still employed by the same sponsor licence holder
 * You still meet the minimum salary requirements
 * You have sufficient English language skills


References:

1 GOV.UK: Register of licensed sponsors: workers

2 GOV.UK: Skilled worker visa: eligible occupations and codes

3 GOV.UK: Skilled worker visa: going rates for eligible occupation codes

4 GOV.UK: Skilled worker visa



MORE ABOUT SKILLED WORKER VISA

 * Switching from Student Visa to Skilled Worker Visa in 2024
 * Skilled Worker Dependent Visa Application Guidance
 * What is the SOC Code?
 * UK Shortage Occupation List (SOL) 2024
 * UK Visas for Highly Skilled Migrants


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

   


 * HOW LONG DOES A UK SKILLED WORKER VISA LAST?
   
   The Skilled Worker visa is a long-term visa and will be initially granted for
   a period of up to 5 years (this will depend on the duration of your
   Certificate of Sponsorship). You can extend your visa as many times as you
   wish and apply for permanent settlement (ILR) after 5 years.
   


 * HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GET A UK SKILLED WORKER VISA?
   
   You can expect to receive a decision within 3 weeks of your application date
   if submitted outside the UK. Applications made in the UK can take up to 8
   weeks to process.
   


 * WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU LOSE YOUR JOB ON A UK SKILLED WORKER VISA?
   
   If you lose your job on a UK Skilled Worker Visa you will need to take
   decisive action as you will not be able to remain in the country with your
   current immigration permission. You can either apply to switch to a different
   type of visa while in the UK or apply for another Skilled Worker visa. If you
   decide to apply for a new visa, you will be able to remain in the UK while
   your application is being processed.
   


 * HOW LONG CAN YOU STAY OUTSIDE THE UK ON A SKILLED WORKER VISA?
   
   To qualify for ILR as a Skilled Worker visa holder after 5 years, you will
   need to show evidence of continuous residence in the UK. This means that you
   must not have been outside of the UK for more than 180 days in any of the 5
   years.
   


 * DO EU NATIONALS NEED A SKILLED WORKER VISA TO WORK IN THE UK?
   
   If you are an EU national and you hold EU Pre-Settled or Settled Status under
   EU settlement scheme, you don't need a Skilled Worker Visa to work in the UK.
   If you do not hold either status, you will need a work visa for employment in
   the UK.
   


 * CAN I STUDY WHILE WORKING IN THE UK ON A SKILLED WORKER VISA?
   
   The Home Office guidance states that Skilled Worker visa holders can “study
   (with no limit on the number of study hours if it doesn’t interfere with the
   job they have been sponsored to do)”.


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