The UK Skilled Worker visa, previously known as the UK Tier 2 visa, allows non-UK citizens to live and work in the UK for a specified period.
The Skilled Worker visa is the primary route for individuals from other countries to work in the UK in certain skilled occupations.
It replaced the old Tier 2 (General) visa. UK employers can now hire individuals from other countries for roles that require specific skills and pay a set minimum salary.
To apply, the applicant must have a job offer from a UK company that has permission (a sponsor license) to hire workers from outside the UK.
The company must also follow certain rules set by the UK government. You can check eligible occupations, job code, and sponsor list on the official site
To apply for a Skilled Worker visa in the UK, you must meet several important conditions:
You must provide the following documents for your UK Tier 2 visa:
The following are the steps to apply for the UK Tier 2 (Skilled Worker) visa:
With this visa, you are permitted to:
There are some things you cannot do with this visa, including:
The UK Tier 2 visa is a great opportunity for skilled professionals who want to build their careers in the UK. It allows you to work, live, and even bring your family with you while gaining valuable international experience.
You can stay in the UK on a Tier 2 visa for up to 5 years. If you want to stay longer, you need to extend your visa before it expires. If you change jobs or your employer, you must update your visa too.
Yes, you can keep extending your visa if you still meet the rules. After 5 years, you may be able to apply to live in the UK permanently (called ‘indefinite leave to remain’).
You must apply online. How you apply depends on whether you are:
1. Outside the UK and coming to work here
2. Inside the UK and extending your visa
3. Inside the UK and switching from another visa
If you change jobs or employers, you must update your visa application.
Yes, your partner and children may apply to come with you or stay with you as your ‘dependants’.
You can apply for the visa up to 3 months before your job start date, as shown on your Certificate of Sponsorship.
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