The Immigration Salary List UK shows specific jobs that may qualify for a lower salary threshold under the Skilled Worker route. Being on the list can help with salary eligibility, but it does not guarantee a visa or a sponsored job offer. The list includes a mix of roles across sectors such as construction, healthcare support, creative work, science, fishing and specialist trades.
Depending on your job role or Standard Occupational Classification (SOC), will determine which visa route is available to you. Some UK work visas, such as the Skilled Worker visa and Health and Care Worker visa, can lead to settlement after five years if you meet the rules. Other routes may be temporary and may not lead directly to Indefinite Leave to Remain.
In this guide, youβll learn which jobs are on the Immigration Salary List UK, what salaries are required, and how this affects your chances of working in the UK.
The Immigration Salary List UK is not to be confused with other lists such as theΒ Skilled Worker Occupation ListΒ /Β Healthcare and Education Shortage Occupation Codes / Temporary Shortage List
π‘ A Quick Note from Kris: The Immigration Salary List can be useful, but I would not treat it as a shortcut to a UK visa. You still need the right SOC code, a genuine job offer, a licensed sponsor, the correct salary and the right visa route. I would use this list as a starting point, then check whether real employers in your sector are actually sponsoring workers.
This guide was last updated 14/06/2026 to reflect the latest UK work visa information.
- Can You Use the Immigration Salary List to Get a UK Work Visa?
- What is Immigration Salary List UK?
- Immigration Salary List vs Temporary Shortage List
- Immigration Salary List UK
- Other Skilled Occupation Lists
- UK Work Visas with Job Sponsorship
- Jobs on the Immigration Salary List with High Demand
- Can a job through Immigration Salary List UK lead to citizenship?
- Related Guides
- FAQs: Immigration Salary List UK
- β What is the Immigration Salary List UK?
- π· Does being on the Immigration Salary List mean I can be paid less?
- π§Ύ Does being on the Immigration Salary List guarantee a UK work visa?
- π What is the difference between the Immigration Salary List and the Shortage Occupation List?
- β³ Is the Immigration Salary List the same as the Temporary Shortage List?
- π§βπΌ Do all Skilled Worker visas require the same salary?
- π§³ Is there a UK work visa without a job offer?
- π How do I know if my job is on the Immigration Salary List?
- π₯ Are nurses on the Immigration Salary List?
- π§ Are care workers still on the Immigration Salary List?
- ποΈ What types of jobs are on the Immigration Salary List?
- πͺ Can my family join me if my job is on the Immigration Salary List?
- π Can an Immigration Salary List job lead to permanent residence?
- π How often is the Immigration Salary List updated?
- β What should I check before applying for an Immigration Salary List job?
- More Work Visa Guides
Can You Use the Immigration Salary List to Get a UK Work Visa?
Being on the Immigration Salary List does not guarantee a visa, but it can make it easier to qualify.
To apply successfully, you must still:
β’ Have a job offer from a licensed UK sponsor
β’ Meet the required salary threshold for your role
β’ Meet English language requirements
β’ Receive a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)
The key benefit of the Immigration Salary List is that some roles qualify with lower salary requirements compared to standard Skilled Worker visa thresholds.
What is Immigration Salary List UK?
The Immigration Salary List UK includes specific occupation codes that may qualify for lower salary thresholds under the Skilled Worker and Health and Care Worker visa routes. The current GOV.UK list includes 25 occupation codes, although some only apply to certain job types, regions or work settings.
This UK shortage occupation list is compatible with the Skilled Worker and Health and Care Worker visas.
UK companies benefit as they can sponsor skilled professionals with a lower salary threshold, whilst workers benefit with reduced visa fees.
Immigration Salary List vs Temporary Shortage List
The Immigration Salary List and Temporary Shortage List are not the same.
The Immigration Salary List gives certain roles access to lower salary thresholds and reduced visa fees. The Temporary Shortage List gives some medium-skilled roles time-limited access to the Skilled Worker route, but it does not automatically provide the same salary discount.
This matters because a job being on one list does not always mean the same visa rules, salary rules or dependant rules apply.
Also, the Migration Advisory Committee says occupations on the ISL and interim TSL currently have an expiry date of 31 December 2026, with further recommendations expected before then.
π‘ A Quick Note from Kris: Salary tables can look confusing at first because the rules depend on the job code, the going rate, the visa route and whether you qualify for the standard or lower rate. Before applying for a job, always check the exact SOC code and salary against GOV.UK rather than relying only on the job title.
Immigration Salary List UK
The most recent Immigration Salary List UK is below, it was published on November 2025.
Jobs on the Immigration Salary List may be relevant to the Skilled Worker or Health and Care Worker visa routes, depending on the occupation code, employer, salary and visa rules.
In addition, you qualify for the lower rate if you are applying for specific roles in the Health and Care Worker visa, or you got a Certificate of Sponsorship before April 2024.
Important: Care Worker and Senior Care Worker sponsorship rules have changed. New overseas applicants can no longer apply for care jobs in the UK under the current route, although some people already in the UK may still be able to switch in-country until July 2028. Always check the latest GOV.UK rules before applying.
| SOC Code | Job Role | Country | Standard rate | Lower rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1232 | Residential, day and domiciliary care managers and proprietors | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£25,000 (Β£12.82 per hour) |
| 1212 | Managers and proprietors in forestry, fishing and related services β only βfishing boat mastersβ | Scotland only | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£25,800 (Β£13.23 per hour) |
| 2111 | Chemical scientists β only jobs in the nuclear industry | Scotland only | Β£39,900 (Β£20.46 per hour) | Β£31,300 (Β£16.05 per hour) |
| 2112 | Biological scientists β all jobs | UK wide | Β£40,300 (Β£20.67 per hour) | Β£30,700 (Β£15.74 per hour) |
| 2115 | Social and humanities scientists β only archaeologists | UK wide | Β£40,400 (Β£20.72 per hour) | Β£28,000 (Β£14.36 per hour) |
| 2142 | Graphic and multimedia designers β all jobs | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£26,200 (Β£13.44 per hour) |
| 3111 | Laboratory technicians β only jobs requiring 3 or more yearsβ related on-the-job experience. This experience must not have been gained through working illegally. | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£25,000 (Β£12.82 per hour) |
| 3212 | Pharmaceutical technicians β all jobs | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£25,000 (Β£12.82 per hour) |
| 3411 | Artists β all jobs | UK wide | Β£38,200 (Β£19.59 per hour) | Β£26,600 (Β£13.64 per hour) |
| 3414 | Dancers and choreographers β only skilled classical ballet dancers or skilled contemporary dancers who meet the standard required by internationally recognised UK ballet or contemporary dance companies. The company must be endorsed as being internationally recognised by a UK industry body such as the Arts Councils (of England, Scotland or Wales). | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£28,500 (Β£14.62 per hour) |
| 3415 | Musicians β only skilled orchestral musicians who are leaders, principals, sub-principals or numbered string positions, and who meet the standard required by internationally recognised UK orchestras. The orchestra must be a full member of the Association of British Orchestras. | UK wide | Β£37,500 (Β£19.23 per hour) | Β£30,100 (Β£15.44 per hour) |
| 3416 | Arts officers, producers and directors β all jobs | UK wide | Β£38,100 (Β£19.54 per hour) | Β£28,800 (Β£14.77 per hour) |
| 5119 | Agriculture and fishing trades not elsewhere classified β only jobs in the fishing industry | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£25,000 (Β£12.82 per hour) |
| 5213 | Welding trades β only high integrity pipe welders, where the job requires 3 or more yearsβ related on-the-job experience. This experience must not have been gained through working illegally. | UK wide | Β£34,900 (Β£17.90 per hour) | Β£29,500 (Β£15.13 per hour) |
| 5235 | Boat and ship builders and repairers β all jobs | Scotland only | Β£33,700 (Β£17.28 per hour) | Β£29,600 (Β£15.18 per hour) |
| 5312 | Stonemasons and related trades ββ―all jobs | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£28,500 (Β£14.62 per hour) |
| 5313 | Bricklayers β all jobs | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£25,000 (Β£12.82 per hour) |
| 5314 | Roofers, roof tilers and slaters ββ―all jobs | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£25,000 (Β£12.82 per hour) |
| 5316 | Carpenters and joiners ββ―all jobs | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£27,800 (Β£14.26 per hour) |
| 5319 | Construction and building trades not elsewhere classified ββ―only retrofitters | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£27,300 (Β£14.00 per hour) |
| 6131 | Nursing auxiliaries and assistants – For Skilled Worker purposes, this occupation code only applies to roles in environments where registered nurses or other registered healthcare professionals also work. | UK wide | Β£25,000 (Β£12.82 per hour) | Β£25,000 (Β£12.82 per hour) |
| 6135 | Care workers and home carers β all jobs, except jobs with a working location in England are only eligible in this SOC 2020 occupation code where the sponsor holds registration with the Care Quality Commission and is currently carrying on a regulated activity. Private households or individuals (other than sole traders sponsoring someone to work for their business) cannot sponsor Skilled Worker applicants. | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£25,000 (Β£12.82 per hour) |
| 6136 | Senior care workers β all jobs, except jobs with a working location in England are only eligible in this SOC 2020 occupation code where the sponsor holds registration with the Care Quality Commission and is currently carrying on a regulated activity. | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£25,000 (Β£12.82 per hour) |
| 6129 | Animal care services occupations not elsewhere classified β only racing grooms, stallion handlers, stud grooms, stud hands, stud handlers and work riders | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£25,000 (Β£12.82 per hour) |
| 9119 | Fishing and other elementary agriculture occupations not elsewhere classified β only deckhands on large fishing vessels (9 metres and above) where the job requires the worker to have at least 3 yearsβ full-time experience in using their skills. This experience must not have been gained through working illegally. | UK wide | Β£33,400 (Β£17.13 per hour) | Β£25,000 (Β£12.82 per hour) |
Important: These salaries are based on a 37.5-hour working week and may need to be pro-rated for different working patterns. Some occupation codes only apply to specific jobs, locations, employers or experience levels. Always check the official GOV.UK Immigration Salary List before applying or accepting a job offer
Other Skilled Occupation Lists
If your job type is not in the Immigration Salary List UK, you may still qualify for job sponsorship on another occupations list. Similar to ISL, your occupation must be eligible and you must earn a salary above the βGoing Rateβ.
Skilled Worker Occupation List
There are 225 occupations currently on this list, you can find the list here.
The largest of all the occupation lists in the UK, there is wide range of job roles across many industries.
Careers on this list can be applied for through the Skilled Worker visa.
Health and Education Occupation Codes
Are nurses on the Immigration Salary List? Not usually in the same way as ISL roles. Nursing roles are normally found under the Health and Education Occupation Codes and may be eligible under the Health and Care Worker visa route.
GOV.UK separates eligible healthcare and education jobs into higher skilled roles and medium skilled roles. Higher skilled roles are usually eligible for all Skilled Worker applications, while medium skilled roles may only be eligible for some applications.
Occupation codes changed on 4 April 2024, so it is important to check the latest SOC code before applying. If you already have a job offer, ask your employer which occupation code they will use on your Certificate of Sponsorship.
π How to Work as a Nurse in the UK
| SOC | Job Role | Related job titles |
|---|---|---|
| 2211 | Generalist medical practitioners | Doctor General practitioner House officer (hospital service) Medical practitioner Physician |
| 2212 | Specialist medical practitioners | Anaesthetist Consultant (hospital service) Homeopath (medically qualified) Medical acupuncturist Paediatrician Psychiatrist Radiologist Surgeon |
| 2221 | Physiotherapists | Electro-therapist Physiotherapist Physiotherapy practitioner |
| 2222 | Occupational therapists | Community occupational therapist Occupational therapist Paediatric occupational therapist |
| 2223 | Speech and language therapists | Communication therapist Language therapist Speech and language therapist Speech therapist |
| 2224 | Psychotherapists and cognitive behaviour therapists | Cognitive behavioural therapist Psycho-analyst Psychological counsellor Psychotherapist |
| 2225 | Clinical psychologists | Clinical psychologist Consultant clinical psychologist |
| 2226 | Other psychologists | Educational psychologist Forensic psychologist Occupational psychologist Psychologist Psychometrist |
| 2229 | Therapy professionals not elsewhere classified | Acupuncturist Art therapist Chiropractor Dance movement therapist Family therapist Genetic counsellor Nutritionist Osteopath Sports massage therapist Sports therapist |
| 2231 | Midwifery nurses | Delivery suite manager Midwife Midwifery manager |
| 2232 | Registered community nurses | Community care nurse District nurse Health visitor Practice nurse |
| 2233 | Registered specialist nurses | Advanced primary care nurse Intensive care nurse Clinical nurse specialist Theatre manager (hospital service) |
| 2234 | Registered nurse practitioners | Health care practitioner Mental health practitioner Practitioner (nursing) |
| 2235 | Registered mental health nurses | Community mental health nurse Psychiatric nurse |
| 2236 | Registered childrenβs nurses | Community childrenβs nurse Neonatal nurse Paediatric nurse School nurse |
| 2237 | Other registered nursing professionals | Clinical lead nurse Matron (care/residential home) Nurse Nurse educator Occupational health nurse Staff nurse Team leader (nursing) Ward manager |
| 2251 | Pharmacists | Chemist (pharmaceutical) Dispensary manager Pharmaceutical chemist Pharmacist Pharmacy manager |
| 2252 | Optometrists | Doctor of optometry Ophthalmic optician Optician |
| 2253 | Dental practitioners | Dental surgeon Dentist Orthodontist Periodontist |
| 2254 | Medical radiographers | Medical photographer Nuclear medicine practitioner Radiographer Sonographer Therapeutic radiographer Vascular technologist |
| 2255 | Paramedics | Ambulance paramedic Emergency care practitioner Paramedic Paramedic-ECP |
| 2256 | Podiatrists | Chiropodist Foot health practitioner (qualified) Podiatrist |
| 2259 | Other health professionals not elsewhere classified | Audiologist Clinical physiologist Dietician-nutritionist Family planner Occupational health adviser Operating theatre practitioner Physiologist |
| 2312 | Further education teaching professionals | FE College lecturer Lecturer (further education) Teacher (further education) Tutor (further education) |
| 2313 | Secondary education teaching professionals | Curriculum leader (secondary school) Deputy head teacher (secondary school) Head of year (secondary school) Secondary school teacher Sixth form teacher Teacher (secondary school) |
| 2314 | Primary education teaching professionals | Deputy head teacher (primary school) Infant teacher Junior school teacher Primary school teacher |
| 2315 | Nursery education teaching professionals | Kindergarten teacher (professional) Nursery school teacher Pre-school teacher |
| 2316 | Special and additional needs education teaching professionals | Behaviour support teacher Deputy head teacher (special/additional needs school) Learning support teacher Special educational needs coordinator Special needs teacher |
| 2321 | Head teachers and principals | Head master (secondary school) Head teacher (primary school) Principal (further education) Rector (university) |
| 2461 | Social workers | Independent review officer (social worker) Mental health social worker Senior practitioner (local government: social services) Social worker Team leader (local government: social services) |
| 3213 | Medical and dental technicians | Cardiographer Dental hygienist Dental technician Medical technical officer Ocularist Orthopaedic technician Radiography assistant practitioner |
| 3219 | Health associate professionals not elsewhere classified | Antenatal teacher Diet adviser Health trainer Therapist |
| 3231 | Higher level teaching assistants | Advanced teaching assistant HLTA Learning support practitioner Teaching assistant (qualified) |
| 6112 | Teaching assistants | Classroom assistant School assistant Teaching assistant |
| 6113 | Educational support assistants | Education support assistant Learning support assistant Non-teaching assistant (schools) Special needs assistant Support assistant (educational establishments) |
| 6131 | Nursing auxiliaries and assistants | Auxiliary nurse Health care assistant (hospital service) Health care support worker Nursing assistant Nursing auxiliary |
| 6132 | Ambulance staff (excluding paramedics) | Ambulance care assistant Ambulance driver Ambulance service preparation operative Ambulance technician Emergency medical technician |
| 6133 | Dental nurses | Dental assistant Dental nurse Dental nurse-receptionist Dental surgery assistant |
Important: Healthcare and education occupation codes do not all follow the same rules. Some roles are higher skilled and are eligible for all Skilled Worker applications, while medium skilled roles may only be eligible for some applications. You should always check the latest GOV.UK guidance, confirm the correct SOC code with your employer, and make sure the salary meets the required going rate before applying.
UK Work Visa Without Job Offer: Are There Any Options?
There is not a general βunskilled shortage occupation listβ for UK work visa sponsorship. For most sponsored work routes, your job must be eligible under the relevant occupation rules and you must meet the salary and sponsor requirements.
However, there are some UK work visa without job offer options. These routes do not usually require employer sponsorship before you apply, although they still have strict eligibility rules based on nationality, age, family background, study history or other criteria.
Examples of UK visa routes that may not require a job offer include:
These routes are not available to everyone, but they can be useful if you want to live and work in the UK without first securing a sponsored job offer.
π How to Move to the UK Without a Job
UK Work Visas with Job Sponsorship
How to apply for Immigration Salary List UK? Depending on your personal circumstances such as age, nationality, SOC code and education. Will decide which UK work visa is correct for you.
Eligibility varies depending on your circumstances and the type of visa, but there are some general rules. You will have to be on one of the occupations lists linked to that visa, for example to apply for the Scale-Up visa it must on the Scale-Up Occupation List.
To apply for a job in the National Health Service (NHS) or healthcare in general. You would apply through the Health and Care Worker visa as this would relate to your job role. You would find the SOC code for your role on the Healthcare and Education Occupations List.
- You must work for an employer that has been approved for a sponsor license.
- Salary must meet a minimum threshold for that job role.
- Pass an English language test.
Jobs on the Immigration Salary List with High Demand
Some of the most in-demand roles on the Immigration Salary List include:
- Care workers and senior care workers
- Construction roles such as bricklayers and carpenters
- Engineering and technical roles
- Healthcare support roles
- Creative and specialist occupations
These roles are often easier to secure sponsorship for due to ongoing shortages in the UK labour market.
Many of these roles are actively recruited by UK employers that sponsor overseas workers. To see real companies hiring international candidates, explore our list of companies that sponsor work visas in the UK.
π‘ A Quick Note from Kris: Just because a job appears on the Immigration Salary List does not mean sponsorship will be easy. Some sectors may have demand, but employers still need to be licensed sponsors and willing to go through the visa process.
Can a job through Immigration Salary List UK lead to citizenship?
Yes, depending on the visa type and your length of stay. You need to accumulate five years of working in the UK before you can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).
There are 3 main stages to being granted British citizenship.
- Live and Work in the UK for 5 years on a work visa
- Apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)
- Apply for Naturalisation/British citizenship
Related Guides
π Work Visas
π Skilled Worker Visa UK
π Certificate of Sponsorship UK
π List of Companies That Can Sponsor Work Visas in the UK
π Health and Care Worker Visa UK
π UK Work Visa from India
π First 90 Days in the UK
π Cost of Living in the UK
FAQs: Immigration Salary List UK
β What is the Immigration Salary List UK?
The Immigration Salary List UK is a list of specific jobs that may qualify for lower salary thresholds under the Skilled Worker visa and Health and Care Worker visa routes.
If your job is on the list, it may be easier to meet the salary requirement. However, you still need a genuine job offer, a licensed sponsor, the correct occupation code and a Certificate of Sponsorship.
π· Does being on the Immigration Salary List mean I can be paid less?
Yes, but only within the rules. GOV.UK says jobs on the Immigration Salary List can qualify with a lower salary threshold, but you must still meet the required salary for your role and the relevant going rate. GOV.UK currently states that if your job is on the Immigration Salary List, you must usually be paid at least Β£33,400 per year and at least the standard going rate for your job.
π§Ύ Does being on the Immigration Salary List guarantee a UK work visa?
No. Being on the Immigration Salary List does not guarantee a visa or a sponsored job.
You still need:
- A job offer from a licensed UK sponsor
- A valid Certificate of Sponsorship
- The correct occupation code
- The required salary
- To meet the English language requirement
- To meet the rules for the visa route you are applying under
π What is the difference between the Immigration Salary List and the Shortage Occupation List?
The Shortage Occupation List has been replaced by the Immigration Salary List. The Immigration Salary List is now used for certain Skilled Worker and Health and Care Worker roles that may qualify for lower salary thresholds.
Because UK immigration rules change, always check the latest GOV.UK guidance before relying on an old shortage occupation list.
β³ Is the Immigration Salary List the same as the Temporary Shortage List?
No. The Immigration Salary List and Temporary Shortage List are different.
The Immigration Salary List can provide lower salary thresholds for eligible roles. The Temporary Shortage List gives some medium-skilled roles time-limited access to the Skilled Worker route, but it does not automatically mean the same salary discount applies. GOV.UK says the Temporary Shortage List was published on 22 July 2025.
π§βπΌ Do all Skilled Worker visas require the same salary?
No. Skilled Worker salary rules depend on the job, occupation code, going rate, visa route and whether any salary options apply.
Some people may qualify with a lower salary, for example if their job is on the Immigration Salary List or if they are applying under certain healthcare or education rules. GOV.UK also says annual going rates are based on a 37.5-hour working week and must be adjusted for other working patterns.
π§³ Is there a UK work visa without a job offer?
Yes, some UK work visa routes do not require a job offer before applying. Examples may include the Youth Mobility Scheme, India Young Professionals Scheme, UK Ancestry visa, British National Overseas route and Graduate visa.
These routes are not open to everyone. Eligibility usually depends on your nationality, age, family background, study history or immigration status. If you need employer sponsorship, you will normally need a sponsored route such as the Skilled Worker visa.
π How do I know if my job is on the Immigration Salary List?
You need to check your jobβs occupation code, also known as a SOC code. Job titles can be confusing because similar-sounding jobs may fall under different codes.
The safest approach is to compare your job duties, occupation code and salary against the official GOV.UK list before applying. GOV.UK says you can search for your job using the CASCOT occupation coding tool if you do not know your code.
π₯ Are nurses on the Immigration Salary List?
Nursing roles are usually handled through the health and education occupation codes rather than the Immigration Salary List in the same way as other ISL jobs.
If you are a nurse, doctor, healthcare professional or eligible care worker, you may need to look at the Health and Care Worker visa route and the relevant healthcare occupation code instead.
π§ Are care workers still on the Immigration Salary List?
Care workers and senior care workers appear in immigration salary and healthcare-related rules, but this area needs extra care because the rules have changed.
GOV.UKβs Health and Care Worker guidance says dependant rules can differ for care workers and senior care workers. Recent Home Office statistics also refer to restrictions on dependants of care workers introduced in March 2024.
ποΈ What types of jobs are on the Immigration Salary List?
The list includes selected roles in areas such as science, construction, creative industries, healthcare support, care, animal care, fishing and specialist trades.
However, not every job in those sectors qualifies. Some entries only apply to very specific roles, locations or experience requirements, so you need to check the exact occupation code and description.
πͺ Can my family join me if my job is on the Immigration Salary List?
Possibly, but it depends on your visa route and job type.
Many Skilled Worker visa holders can bring eligible dependants, such as a partner and children. However, dependant rules can differ for Health and Care Worker roles, especially care workers and senior care workers, so you should check the latest rules before applying.
π Can an Immigration Salary List job lead to permanent residence?
Yes, in some cases. If you are on an eligible route such as the Skilled Worker visa or Health and Care Worker visa, you may be able to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain after five years if you meet the rules.
Not every UK work visa leads directly to settlement, so it is important to check the visa route, not just the job title.
π How often is the Immigration Salary List updated?
The Immigration Salary List can be updated when the UK government changes work visa rules or responds to labour market needs.
Because these rules can change, you should always check the latest GOV.UK list before making a visa decision or accepting a job offer.
β What should I check before applying for an Immigration Salary List job?
Before applying, check:
- Your correct SOC code
- Whether the job is actually on the Immigration Salary List
- Whether the role applies UK-wide or only in certain countries
- The required salary and going rate
- Whether the employer is a licensed sponsor
- Whether the visa route can lead to settlement
- Whether dependants are allowed under your route
A job being on the list can help, but it is only one part of the full visa process.
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