Thinking about working in the UK? The Skilled Worker Visa is your way in if you’ve got the right skills and a job offer from a UK employer. This visa replaced the old Tier 2 (General) work visa, making it easier for skilled professionals to live and work in the UK—and even settle permanently after a few years.
If you're considering applying, let’s break it down step by step so you know exactly what to expect.
What Is the UK Skilled Worker Visa?
Simply put, this visa lets non-UK residents work for an approved employer in specific industries—think healthcare, IT, engineering, education, and more. One of the biggest advantages? It can lead to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after five years, meaning you could stay in the UK permanently.
Why Choose This Visa?
Here’s what makes the Skilled Worker Visa a great option:
Work Legally in the UK – You’ll be employed by a licensed UK company.
Path to Permanent Residency – After five years, you can apply for ILR.
Bring Your Family – Your spouse and kids can join you.
Job Flexibility – You can switch jobs (with approval).
✅ Healthcare Education Access – You and your family can use the NHS and public schools.
Do You Qualify?
To be eligible, you need to meet these key requirements:
1. A Job Offer from a UK Employer
You must have a confirmed job offer from an approved sponsor (a company licensed by the UK Home Office).
2. Your Job Must Be Eligible
The UK has a Shortage Occupation List, which includes in-demand professions. If your job is on this list, you might pay lower visa fees and have a reduced salary requirement.
3. Minimum Salary Requirement
Your job must pay at least:
if your role is on the Shortage Occupation List
Different rates apply if you’re under 26, a recent graduate, or in training.
4. English Language Skills
You’ll need to prove you can speak English by either:
Passing an approved English test (like IELTS)
Having a degree taught in English
Being from a majority English-speaking country
5. Proof of Funds
You must show you have at least in savings (unless your employer covers this for you).
6. Criminal Record Check (If Needed)
For certain jobs, like healthcare or education, you’ll need to provide a police clearance certificate.
Step-by-Step Guide to Applying
Step 1: Check If You’re Eligible
Make sure you:
Have a job offer from an approved UK employer
Meet the salary and English requirements
Have the necessary documents ready
Step 2: Get Your Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)
Your employer will give you a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS), which you’ll need for your visa application.
Step 3: Prepare Your Documents
You’ll typically need:
? Passport
CoS reference number
Proof of English proficiency
Bank statements (to show savings)
Criminal record certificate (if required)
TB test results (if you’re from certain countries)
Step 4: Apply Online
Head to the UK Government visa portal, fill out the application, and upload your documents.
Step 5: Pay the Fees
Application Fee:
for most jobs
for Shortage Occupation roles
Healthcare Surcharge:
(allows access to the NHS)
Step 6: Attend Your Biometrics Appointment
You’ll need to visit a visa application center to provide fingerprints and a photograph.
Step 7: Wait for Your Visa Decision
Processing Times:
Standard: About 3 weeks
Priority (if available): 5-7 days
Already in the UK? You Might Be Able to Switch
If you're already in the UK on a Student Visa or another eligible visa, you might not need to leave the country to apply for a Skilled Worker Visa.
Need to Extend Your Visa?
You can renew your visa if:
You still work for a licensed sponsor
Your job is still eligible
Want to Stay Permanently?
After 5 years, you can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). To qualify, you’ll need to:
Have lived in the UK continuously
Meet the minimum salary requirement
Pass the Life in the UK Test
Common Reasons for Visa Rejections (And How to Avoid Them)
Incorrect or missing documents → Double-check everything before submitting.
Not enough funds → Make sure you have at least saved.
English test failure → Prepare and take an approved test if needed.
Employer isn’t licensed → Confirm your employer is on the approved sponsor list.
Final Thoughts
The UK Skilled Worker Visa is a great opportunity if you want to build your career in the UK. With the right preparation, you can not only work in the UK but also bring your family and eventually apply for permanent residency.