Work in the UK: Visas, Jobs and Sponsorship

Person planning work visas and jobs in the UK on a laptop

Working in the UK usually starts with understanding the right visa route, whether you need employer sponsorship, and what kind of jobs are available to overseas applicants.

Some people move to the UK through a sponsored job offer, while others may qualify through routes such as Youth Mobility, Graduate visas, UK Ancestry, or healthcare-specific pathways.

This page is a starting point for anyone planning to work in the UK, with links to guides on work visas, sponsorship, salary rules, healthcare jobs, and finding employers that can sponsor overseas workers.

UK Work Visa Options

There are several visa routes that may allow you to work in the UK.

The right option depends on your nationality, job offer, qualifications, age, family background, and long-term plans.

Start here if you want to compare the main work visa routes:

👉 Types of Work Visas UK

Sponsored Work in the UK

Many overseas workers move to the UK through employer sponsorship.

For most sponsored roles, you will need a job offer from a licensed UK employer and a Certificate of Sponsorship before applying for your visa.

Useful guides:

👉 Skilled Worker Visa
👉 Certificate of Sponsorship UK
👉 List of Companies That Sponsor Work Visas in the UK

Jobs and Salary Requirements

Not every job is eligible for sponsorship.

The role usually needs to meet the correct skill level, salary threshold, and occupation code requirements. Some roles may also appear on shortage or salary-related lists.

Useful guides:

👉 Immigration Salary List UK
👉 Shortage Occupation List UK
👉 Carer Jobs in UK with Visa Sponsorship

Healthcare and Nursing Jobs

Healthcare is one of the most common sectors for overseas workers moving to the UK.

The Health and Care Worker visa is used by many nurses, care workers, and healthcare professionals who have a suitable job offer from an approved employer.

Useful guides:

👉 Health and Care Worker Visa
👉 How to Work as a Nurse in the UK
👉 NHS Jobs for Nurses

Working in the UK Without a Sponsored Job

Some people can move to the UK without having a sponsored job offer first.

This may be possible through routes such as the Youth Mobility Scheme, Graduate Visa, UK Ancestry Visa, or other eligible routes depending on your circumstances.

Useful guides:

👉 How to Move to the UK Without a Job
👉 Working Holiday Visa UK: Youth Mobility Scheme Guide
👉 Graduate Visa UK

Country-Specific Work Guides

Some applicants also need country-specific advice because fees, documents, visa centres, and common routes can vary depending on where they apply from.

Useful guides:

👉 UK Work Visa from India
👉 UK Visa Fees for Nigerians

Start with the Right Route

Before applying for jobs or preparing documents, it helps to understand which UK work route fits your situation.

If you need sponsorship, focus on licensed employers, eligible roles, salary requirements, and the Certificate of Sponsorship process.

If you do not have a job offer yet, compare the routes that may allow you to move to the UK without sponsorship first.

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