The UK Skilled Worker Visa allows foreign nationals to live and work in the United Kingdom in an eligible job role with an approved UK employer. This visa replaced the Tier 2 (General) visa and is now the main route for skilled professionals seeking employment in the UK.Applicants must have a confirmed job offer from a licensed UK sponsor and meet specific salary and skill requirements.
To qualify for a UK Skilled Worker Visa, you must:
A Certificate of Sponsorship is an electronic document issued by your employer that confirms:

To qualify, your job must meet the required salary level:
The “going rate” is based on your job’s SOC code as defined by the Home Office.
You may qualify for a lower salary threshold if you are:

Recent changes have made the visa more selective and structured:
The Skilled Worker Visa remains one of the most reliable routes for skilled professionals to live and work in the UK.
To qualify, applicants must:
When properly prepared, this visa provides a clear pathway to long-term residence and settlement in the UK.

Each role must:
Incorrect SOC codes are a major cause of refusals.
Most roles include:
Approved Sponsor
Your employer must:
If sponsorship ends, you may need to find a new employer within 60 days.
You may switch to a Skilled Worker Visa from within the UK if you currently hold:
You cannot switch from:
Skilled Worker visa holders can bring their family members to the UK.
If you want to change your job:
You cannot start the new job until your new visa is approved.

You may be able to switch to a UK Spouse Visa from within the UK if you are currently on a valid visa, such as:
However, you cannot switch if you are in the UK on:
In such cases, you must apply from outside the UK.
You can extend your visa if:
You may apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after:
Avoid these common errors:
The Skilled Worker Visa plays a crucial role in the UK economy by allowing employers to fill skill shortages while providing opportunities for global talent.
For applicants, it offers:
The Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) is one of the most important parts of a Skilled Worker Visa application. It is issued electronically by your employer and contains critical information about your role.
In addition to the general salary threshold, each job role has a specific “going rate” set by the Home Office.
Applicants must show they can support themselves financially unless exempt.