Skilled Worker VISA

UK Skilled Worker Visa

The Skilled Worker Visa is available to individuals of any nationality who have a job offer for an eligible skilled position in the UK from a Home Office-approved sponsor. This visa replaced the Tier 2 (General) work visa on December 1, 2020.

The general minimum salary threshold has increased to £38,700 per year as of April 2024.  However, there are exceptions and our experienced solicitors can help you determine what applies to your situation.

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Secure Your Skilled Worker Visa with Axis Solicitors' Proven Expertise

Securing a Skilled Worker Visa can be a daunting prospect, with the UK Home Office enforcing rigorous eligibility criteria and stringent documentation requirements. At Axis Solicitors, we understand the challenges you face and are committed to providing the expert guidance you need to navigate this complex process with confidence.

With our in-depth knowledge of UK immigration law and our unwavering attention to detail, we have helped countless clients achieve their goals of living and working in the United Kingdom. Our track record speaks for itself, with a consistently high success rate for Skilled Worker Visa applications.

FAQ: Skilled Worker Visa Applications

To be eligible for a skilled worker visa, you must have a job offer from a UK employer and a valid Certificate of Sponsorship. You will also need to pass the UK Points-Based System (UK PBS) test, which assesses your qualifications, work experience, and English language skills.

A UK Skilled Worker Visa allows you to live and work in the United Kingdom for up to 5 years, provided you continue to work for your sponsoring employer and meet the visa requirements. After holding the visa for 5 years, you may qualify for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), granting you permanent residence in the UK.

There is no specific limit to the number of times you can apply for a Skilled Worker Visa extension in the UK, as long as you continue to meet the eligibility criteria outlined in Appendix Skilled Worker of the Immigration Rules.

Each extension application will be assessed on its own merits, and you will need to demonstrate that you still qualify for the visa. This includes having a valid Certificate of Sponsorship from your employer, meeting the salary requirements, and maintaining the appropriate level of English language proficiency.

You can bring your family on a skilled worker visa. They will need to apply for a dependent visa.

Yes, you can apply for permanent residence after being on a skilled worker visa for five years.

Yes, it is possible to change jobs while on a UK Skilled Worker Visa, but there are certain conditions and requirements you must meet.

If you wish to change your job role within the same company, you can do so without making a new visa application, provided that your new role is under the same Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code as your current job. Your employer will need to inform the Home Office of the change in your job title and duties, but you won’t need to go through the full visa application process again.

However, if you want to change employers or switch to a job with a different SOC code, you will need to make a new Skilled Worker Visa application. This involves obtaining a new Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) from your new employer and ensuring that you continue to meet the visa eligibility requirements, such as the minimum salary threshold and the appropriate skill level for the role.

Yes, you can change employers while on a UK Skilled Worker Visa, but you will need to go through the proper process to maintain your legal status.

If you want to switch to a new job with a different employer, you must submit a new Skilled Worker Visa application. This involves securing a fresh Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) from your prospective employer, who must hold a valid sponsor licence.

The new job must also meet the Skilled Worker Visa requirements, such as being at the appropriate skill level and meeting the minimum salary threshold. You will need to demonstrate that you continue to meet the other eligibility criteria, such as English language proficiency and having sufficient maintenance funds.

One advantage of the Skilled Worker Visa is that you can continue working in your current job while your new visa application is being processed by the Home Office. This provision allows for a smooth transition between employers without interrupting your employment in the UK.

However, it’s essential to ensure that your new visa application is approved before you start working for your new employer. Beginning work without the appropriate visa can lead to serious consequences, including the revocation of your visa and possible deportation.

Absolutely! One of the great advantages of the UK Skilled Worker Visa is that it allows you to study alongside your job. The visa places no restrictions on the number of hours you can dedicate to studying, providing you with the flexibility to pursue your educational goals while advancing your career in the UK.

Whether you want to enroll in a part-time degree program, take evening classes to develop new skills, or pursue a full-time course on your days off, the Skilled Worker Visa gives you the freedom to do so. This means you can enhance your qualifications, broaden your knowledge, and boost your future career prospects without having to choose between work and education.

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