
The UK Skilled Worker visa is a points-based work route designed for professionals with a job offer in an eligible occupation from a licensed UK sponsor. To qualify, you need to score a total of 70 points, with 50 points being mandatory and 20 points tradeable based on your salary. The mandatory points are awarded for having a job offer from a Home Office-approved sponsor, a job at an eligible skill level, and meeting the English language requirement at CEFR level B1 or above.
The tradeable points are based on your salary, with a general floor of around £41,700, although there are lower options for PhDs, shortage, and new-entrant roles. You will also need to meet the relevant salary threshold and going rate for your occupation. It's essential to note that the requirements and rules for the Skilled Worker visa can change, and you should always check the official government website for the latest information and to confirm your eligibility.
The Skilled Worker visa can lead to settlement after five years, and you can bring dependants with you to the UK. The processing time varies, and it's crucial to check the official government website for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, there are other visa routes available, such as the Health and Care Worker visa, Global Talent visa, and High Potential Individual visa, each with its own set of requirements and eligibility criteria.
ACME Visa Solutions can provide guidance and support to help you navigate the application process. Our team can help you understand the requirements and rules for the Skilled Worker visa and ensure that you have the best possible chance of a successful application. Remember to always check the official government website for the latest information and to confirm your eligibility, as the rules and requirements can change.
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