Overview
The India Young Professionals Scheme visa is a special route that allows young Indian graduates to live, work and travel in the UK for up to two years. Unlike other UK work visas, it does not require a job offer before applying. Instead, applicants must first be successful in the India Young Professionals Scheme UK ballot, which runs twice a year.
📌 Key facts at a glance
Duration: Permission is granted for 2 years; it cannot be extended.
Work rights: You can work in most jobs, be self-employed under certain conditions, and travel freely.
Job offer required? No — you do not need a job offer to apply.
Eligible applicants: Indian citizens aged 18–30 with a bachelor’s degree or higher.
Savings: You must show at least £2,530 in personal funds.
Visa cost: £319 application fee + Immigration Health Surcharge (£776 per year).
Processing time: Most decisions are made within 3 weeks after proving identity and submitting documents.
✅ India Young Professionals Scheme Eligibility
To qualify, you must:
- Be an Indian citizen aged 18 to 30.
- Hold a bachelor’s degree or higher qualification.
- Have £2,530 in savings held for at least 28 days.
- Not have previously entered the UK under the Youth Mobility Scheme.
- Apply through the India Young Professionals Scheme UK ballot.
📃 Required Documents
When applying, you will usually need to provide:
Identity is normally proved at a Visa Application Centre in India, where your fingerprints, photo and signature are taken.
💰 India Young Professionals Scheme Visa Cost
- Application fee: £319
- Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS): £776 per year (£1,552 for a 2-year visa)
- Savings: £2,530 in your bank account before applying
The IHS gives you access to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) during your stay.
⏱️ Processing Time
After submitting your online application, proving your identity and uploading documents, 90% of applications are processed within 3 weeks.
📎 Conditions & Restrictions
- You can work in most jobs, except as a professional sportsperson or coach.
- Self-employment is allowed with restrictions (e.g. no employees, equipment worth under £5,000).
- You cannot bring dependants (partner or children must apply separately under other visas).
- The visa does not count towards settlement (ILR), but it can help you secure sponsorship later under the Skilled Worker visa.
👨👩👧 Dependants & Settlement
This visa does not allow family members to join you.
It does not lead directly to settlement or British citizenship. However, you can use your time in the UK to gain experience and secure a sponsor for a longer-term visa that does count towards settlement.
Other UK Work Visa Options for Indian Citizens
he India Young Professionals Scheme is just one route available to Indian nationals who want to work in the UK. Other options include employer-sponsored routes such as the Skilled Worker Visa and Health and Care Worker Visa.
👉 See our full guide to UK work visas for Indian citizens to compare the different visa options available.
❓ FAQs
Do I need a job offer to apply?
No — this visa is unique because you don’t need a job offer before applying.
How do I apply?
You must first enter the India Young Professionals Scheme UK ballot. If selected, you can then complete your application.
How much money do I need?
At least £2,530 in savings, plus enough to cover your visa fees and travel.
Can I bring my family?
No, dependants cannot apply under this scheme.
Does this visa lead to settlement?
No. It does not count towards Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), but it can help you find an employer who may later sponsor you for a Skilled Worker visa.
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