What is the Skilled Worker Visa UK?

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The Skilled Worker visa is one of the most popular long-term immigration routes for international professionals looking to live and work in the United Kingdom. This visa is designed to attract skilled workers across industries such as healthcare, IT, engineering, education and construction.

In article, we cover everything you need to know about the UK Skilled Worker visa in 2025 — including eligibility criteria, costs, required documents and how this route can lead to British citizenship.

Last Updated July 23rd, 2025


Why Work in the UK?

The UK continues to be a top destination for skilled professionals due to its strong economy, world-class services and international career prospects.

🌍 Career Opportunities

Major cities such as London, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh have diverse job markets spanning finance, technology, healthcare and logistics.

🎓 Education and Training

The UK is home to globally recognised universities and training institutions. Many professionals also pursue further study while working.

🏥 Public Healthcare

Visa holders gain access to the NHS by paying the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS).

🛫 Travel Access

Residents benefit from proximity to Europe and extensive international travel links.

📈 Quality of Life

The UK offers cultural diversity, excellent public transport and an English-speaking environment that supports integration.

Who Can Apply for a Skilled Worker Visa?

To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Have a job offer from a UK employer licensed to sponsor workers
  • Hold a valid Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)
  • Work in a role listed on the Skilled Worker Occupation List
  • Meet the minimum salary threshold
  • Prove proficiency in the English language

💷 Minimum Salary Requirement (2025)

From July 2025, applicants must usually earn a salary of at least £41,700 per year, unless they:

  • Work in a role on the Shortage Occupation List
  • Are under 26 years old or a recent graduate
  • Hold a PhD relevant to the job role

Which Jobs Qualify?

Eligible occupations are listed on the Skilled Worker Occupation List, which includes:

  • Nurses and care workers
  • Software developers
  • Civil engineers
  • Secondary school teachers (STEM subjects)
  • Chefs, butchers and welders

✅ Check the current list at gov.uk.

Approved UK Sponsors

Your employer must appear on the Home Office Register of Licensed Sponsors. Use CTRL + F to search the official register:

Application Fees and Costs

📝 Visa Fees

Application LocationUp to 3 YearsOver 3 Years
Outside the UK£769£1,519
Inside the UK (extensions)£885£1,751
Shortage Occupation Roles£590£1,160

💳 Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)

  • £1,035 per year (payable for entire visa duration)
  • Example: 3 years × £1,035 = £3,105

💼 Financial Requirement

You must have at least £1,270 in savings unless you’ve been living in the UK for 12+ months.

Required Documents

To apply, you’ll need:

  • Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)
  • Valid passport
  • English language test results (e.g. IELTS for UKVI)
  • Job details (title, salary, occupation code)
  • Employer’s sponsor licence number
  • Bank statement (proof of funds)
  • Criminal record certificate (for some roles)
  • Tuberculosis test certificate (if applicable)

Biometrics & Application Centre

Applicants typically need to:

Can You Bring Dependants?

Yes. You can bring:

  • A spouse or civil partner
  • Children under 18

Each dependant must:

  • Pay the visa fee and IHS
  • Show sufficient funds (£285 for a partner, £315 for one child, £200 for each additional child)

Long-Term: Route to British Citizenship

  1. Hold a Skilled Worker visa for 5 years
  2. Apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)
  3. After 12 months with ILR, apply for British citizenship

FAQs: Skilled Worker Visa UK

🔄 Can I switch from another visa?

Yes, you can switch from most other visas (e.g. Student visa, Graduate visa).

🛑 What happens if I lose my job?

You’ll have 60 days to find a new sponsor or leave the UK.

🎂 Is there an age limit?

No. However, applicants under 26 may qualify for lower salary thresholds.

⏳ How long does processing take?

Most decisions are made within 3 to 8 weeks.

Final Advice

  • Start preparing early — processing times and fees may change
  • Verify your employer’s licence status
  • Double-check occupation eligibility and salary requirements
  • Submit clear, complete documents to avoid delays

Thinking of applying for the UK Skilled Worker visa in 2025? This route offers a clear pathway to residency and career advancement. Begin by checking your job eligibility, confirming your employer’s sponsor licence and gathering your documents.

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