Relocating to the UK for work is one of the most popular routes for skilled professionals looking for long-term career opportunities.
One of the most important steps is finding a job with a UK company that can sponsor a work visa. Only employers with a Home Office sponsor licence can hire international workers under the Skilled Worker visa.
In this guide, you’ll find a list of companies in the UK that sponsor work visas, along with tips on how to identify sponsors and successfully apply for roles.
This guide was last updated 22/03/2026 to reflect the latest UK work visa information.
- 🇬🇧 Understanding UK Visa Sponsorship
- 🏢 Types of Companies Offering Sponsorship
- 📝 Updated List of Companies That Sponsor Work Visas in the UK
- 🔍 How to Identify UK Companies That Offer Visa Sponsorship
- 💼 How to Approach Companies That Sponsor Visas
- 📋 Common Requirements for Sponsored Workers
- ⭐ Benefits of Working for a Visa-Sponsoring Employer
- 🏡 Can a Sponsored Job Lead to UK Settlement?
- 🎯 Final Tips for Securing a Sponsoring Employer
- ❓ FAQ – List of Companies That Sponsor Work Visas in the UK
- 🇬🇧 What companies sponsor work visas in the UK?
- 💼 Do all UK companies sponsor visas?
- 💷 What salary do I need for visa sponsorship?
- 🎓 Can graduates get sponsorship in the UK?
- 🌍 Do I need a job offer before applying for a Skilled Worker visa?
- 🛫 Can I switch visas to a sponsored work visa from inside the UK?
- 🏡 Does sponsorship lead to UK permanent residency?
- 📍 Where can I find visa sponsorship jobs?
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🇬🇧 Understanding UK Visa Sponsorship
To work legally in the UK on a Skilled Worker or Health and Care Worker visa, you must have an employer that holds a valid Sponsor Licence. They can then issue a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) needed for your visa application.
Latest UK Work Visa Updates
- Minimum Skilled Worker salary remains £38,700 (higher for some jobs).
- Shortage roles may still qualify for reduced salary thresholds.
- Health & Care Worker applicants remain exempt from paying the NHS surcharge.
- Sponsorship demand continues to grow in tech, healthcare, construction, and logistics.
🏢 Types of Companies Offering Sponsorship
The UK sponsors international workers across a wide range of sectors:
- 💻 Technology
- 🏦 Financial & Professional Services
- 🏥 Healthcare & Care
- ⚙️ Engineering & Construction
- 🎓 Education & Research
- 🚚 Logistics & Supply Chain
📝 Updated List of Companies That Sponsor Work Visas in the UK
Below is a comprehensive and expanded selection of companies across the UK that commonly sponsor overseas workers.
- Google UK
- Amazon UK
- Microsoft
- IBM UK
- Meta (limited roles)
- Accenture
- Capgemini
- Tata Consultancy Services
- Infosys
- Wipro
- Ocado Technology
- Revolut
- Monzo
- Thoughtworks
🏦 Financial & Professional Services
- HSBC
- Barclays
- Lloyds
- NatWest
- JP Morgan
- Goldman Sachs
- EY
- Deloitte
- KPMG
- PwC
- BDO
- Grant Thornton
- Aviva
🏥 Healthcare & Social Care
- All NHS Trusts
- Bupa
- Care UK
- HC-One
- Priory Group
- Elysium Healthcare
- Spire Healthcare
- Nuffield Health
⚙️ Engineering, Energy & Manufacturing
- BAE Systems
- Rolls-Royce
- Jaguar Land Rover
- Siemens UK
- Arup
- AtkinsRéalis
- Laing O’Rourke
- Skanska
- National Grid
- EDF Energy
🎓 Academic & Education
Most universities in the UK hold a sponsor licence, including:
- University of Oxford
- University of Cambridge
- Imperial College London
- University of Edinburgh
- University of Manchester
- University of Birmingham
- University of Glasgow
- University of Leeds
🚚 Logistics, Retail & Aviation
- DHL
- Wincanton
- FedEx
- ASOS
- British Airways
- Heathrow Airport Holdings
- Tesco (corporate roles)
- Sainsbury’s (corporate roles)
🔍 How to Identify UK Companies That Offer Visa Sponsorship
Not all UK employers can sponsor overseas workers. To confirm whether a company is eligible, you can check the official Home Office Sponsor Licence Register.
This list includes all organisations approved to sponsor Skilled Worker visas.
When reviewing companies:
• Check if they appear on the sponsor licence list
• Look for job listings that mention “visa sponsorship available”
• Focus on roles that meet salary and skill requirements
• Prioritise industries with high demand, such as healthcare, engineering and technology
Many large companies sponsor visas regularly, but smaller employers may also offer sponsorship for specialist roles.
You can also find sponsored jobs by filtering for “visa sponsorship” on:
- Indeed
- Reed
- NHS Jobs
- University job portals
💼 How to Approach Companies That Sponsor Visas
Once you secure a job offer, you’ll need to prepare for relocation. See our guide to the First 90 Days in the UK for what to organise after arrival.
📑 1. Tailor Your CV and Cover Letter
Use this sentence for maximum impact:
“I am eligible for the Skilled Worker visa and can be sponsored by a licensed employer.”
This tells employers you understand the process.
🤝 2. Network Actively
Join:
- LinkedIn groups
- UK job fairs
- Industry forums
- Expat communities
Networking increases your chances significantly.
📨 3. Apply Broadly
Most international applicants secure sponsorship after applying to 50–100 roles.
📋 Common Requirements for Sponsored Workers
Companies usually expect:
- Relevant qualifications/experience
- English language proof (IELTS or English-taught degree)
- Valid passport
- Clean police clearance for regulated roles
- Ability to relocate
- Meeting salary requirements
Healthcare roles require employers to be CQC registered.
⭐ Benefits of Working for a Visa-Sponsoring Employer
- ✔️ Job security
- ✔️ Competitive salary packages
- ✔️ Long-term career development
- ✔️ Eligibility for settlement after 5 years
- ✔️ Dependants can join (except some care roles)
🏡 Can a Sponsored Job Lead to UK Settlement?
Yes.
The following visas count toward Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR):
- Skilled Worker
- Health & Care Worker
- UK Ancestry
- Global Talent
- Innovator Founder
After ILR + 12 months → you may apply for British citizenship.
🎯 Final Tips for Securing a Sponsoring Employer
- Check the sponsor list regularly
- Be open to relocating anywhere in the UK
- Apply for shortage occupations if possible
- Add “UK visa sponsorship” to your LinkedIn headline
- Track your applications
- Use UK CV formatting
❓ FAQ – List of Companies That Sponsor Work Visas in the UK
🇬🇧 What companies sponsor work visas in the UK?
Thousands of UK companies sponsor Skilled Worker visas, mainly in tech, finance, healthcare, engineering, construction, logistics and education. The most common sponsor is the NHS, followed by major tech and consulting firms.
💼 Do all UK companies sponsor visas?
No. Only companies with a valid Sponsor Licence can legally hire workers from overseas. Always check the Home Office register.
💷 What salary do I need for visa sponsorship?
Most Skilled Worker roles require £38,700+, unless the role qualifies for lower thresholds (shortage jobs, health sector, relevant PhD, etc.).
🎓 Can graduates get sponsorship in the UK?
Yes. Many companies sponsor graduate roles, especially in tech, engineering, finance, academia, and healthcare.
🌍 Do I need a job offer before applying for a Skilled Worker visa?
Yes. You must first receive a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) from a licensed employer.
🛫 Can I switch visas to a sponsored work visa from inside the UK?
Yes. You can switch from:
- Graduate Visa
- Youth Mobility Visa
- UK Ancestry Visa
- Student Visa
- Spouse Visa
🏡 Does sponsorship lead to UK permanent residency?
Yes. After 5 years of continuous work on a qualifying visa, you can apply for ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain).
📍 Where can I find visa sponsorship jobs?
- Indeed
- NHS Jobs
- Reed
- Company career pages
- University job boards
You may also need to arrange accommodation and understand living costs. See:
👉 Renting in the UK
👉 Cost of Living in the UK
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