ABOUT
THE UK
Some interesting features about the
UK- the country.
- The UK, in fact, is a collection of four countries,
namely England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
- England is the largest country in the UK.
- London’s Heathrow is the biggest airport on the
European continent.
- London, which is the capital of the UK, is its biggest
city.
- The world’s largest inhabited castle is the Windsor
Castle which is in the UK.
- Stonehenge, one of the oldest monuments on Planet
Earth, is located in the UK.
- The UK has a cosmopolitan culture with a diverse
population of people from all over the world congregating.
- The UK houses over 130 universities, with Cambridge and
Oxford being the most prestigious ones.
- The currency of the UK, the Pound Sterling, is one of
the strongest currencies in the world.
- After Germany and France, the United Kingdom is
Europe’s third-largest economy.
- The biggest companies in the UK are AstraZeneca,
British Petroleum, HSBC, and Unilever.
BENEFITS
OF WORKING IN THE UK
It’s a major decision to live in the
UK and relocate to it. Before you apply for a work visa in the UK, know the
reasons why a UK work visa is valuable.
Access NHS (National Health Scheme),
UK’s high-standard healthcare system, which will provide you with free or
highly subsidized medication.
- In the UK, public schools provide free education. All legal
residents in the UK can send their children to a public school in the
country.
- Because of the lengthy history of UK immigration and
the hordes of immigrants who have entered the country, the diversity of
the UK population is its major characteristic.
- The UK gets skilled foreign nationals to offer them
work visas in large numbers.
- All UK full-time workers are eligible to get a minimum
annual leave of 20 days per year. The country makes sure that all
employees’ interests are protected.
- It’s convenient to travel to the rest of Europe from
the UK, particularly with budget airlines to take you around.
- Capable workers won’t find it difficult to relocate to
the UK. If you have a niche skill, you can migrate to the UK easily.
MAJOR
CITIES IN THE UK
Before you shift to the UK on a work
visa, know the most prominent cities in the country. They are as follows:
- London – It’s the capital city of
England as well as the UK, which is home to attractions like Big Ben,
Tower Bridge, and Trafalgar Square.
- Birmingham – Thesecond-largest city in
England. It’s also one of the top destinations in the UK for shopping and
conventions.
- Manchester –The third-biggest city in the
UK. It’s renowned for football, music, and cultural activities.
- Leeds –A city renowned as the heart of
higher education and business. It’s a city where you can witness classic
Victorian architecture at its best.
- Oxford –It’s the famed university town
of England which houses the celebrated University of Oxford.
LONG-TERM
UK WORK VISAS
SKILLED
WORKER VISA
A Skilled Worker visa is for people
intending to move to the UK and working in a job considered eligible by an
approved employer there. This visa is a substitute for the earlier Tier 2
(General) Work Visa.
TO
GAIN ELIGIBILITY FOR THIS WORK VISA, YOU NEED TO
- work for a UK-based employer who receives approval from
the UK Home Office.
- get from your UK employer a sponsorship certificate
with details about the job role that you have been offered
- be working in a job that’s on the eligible occupations
list
- be earning a minimum salary appropriate to the type of
work you are performing
- be able to speak, read, write, and understand English
on the CEFR scale at a B1 level
The visa is valid for five years,
after which it can be extended. You can even apply to settle permanently in the
UK.
HEALTH
AND CARE WORKER VISA
With this visa, medical
professionals can enter and stay in the UK and work in occupations deemed
eligible by the NHS or by being a supplier for it, or in adult social care.
TO
GAIN ELIGIBILITY FOR THIS WORK VISA, YOU NEED TO:
- be a trained nurse, health professional, adult social
care professional, or doctor
- work for a UK-based employer that has got approval from
the Home Office
- work in a health or a social care job counted by the UK
government as eligible
- have a certificate of sponsorship from your UK employer
with the job profile you have got in the UK
- be paid a minimum salary appropriate to the kind of
work you are doing
- You need to get a confirmed job offer before you apply
for the visa. The visa is valid for five years, after which you can extend
it. You may even apply to settle permanently in the UK.
INTRA-COMPANY
VISAS
This work visa is convenient if you
are planning to stay in the UK and are employed in a job your employer deems
eligible. This visa could be either of the two given below:
- Intra-company Transfer visa –It’s for those who arrive in
the UK after being transferred to a role by their employers.
- Intra-company Graduate Trainee
visa –It’s
for those who enter the UK intending to take part in a graduate training
program for a role as a specialist or manager.
TO
GAIN ELIGIBILITY FOR THIS VISA CATEGORY, YOU HAVE TO:
- be a company’s existing employee that’s got approval as
a sponsor from the Home Office
- have from your employer a sponsorship certificate with
the job profile offered to you in the UK
- be working in a job that is on the eligible occupations
list
- get a minimum salary of £41,500 for an Intra-company
Transfer visa or a minimum of £23,000 if it is an Intra-company Graduate
Trainee visa
THE
SHORTEST DURATION OF THE INTRA-COMPANY TRANSFER VISA IS AS FOLLOWS:
- Five years
- 14 days more than the time specified on your
sponsorship certificate
- the period of time that allows you the maximum total
stay
THE
SHORTEST DURATION OF AN INTRA-COMPANY GRADUATE TRAINEE VISA IS AS FOLLOWS:
- 12 months
- 14 days more than the time specified on your
sponsorship certificate
- the time you are allowed the maximum total stay
SHORT-TERM
UK WORK VISAS
TEMPORARY
WORK – CHARITY WORKER VISA
You get this visa if you intend to
do unpaid work of a voluntary nature for a charitable trust.
TEMPORARY
WORK – CREATIVE WORKER VISA
This visa is given to you if you
have in hand a job offer as a creative worker in the UK.
TEMPORARY
WORK – GOVERNMENT AUTHORISED EXCHANGE VISA
- Have a sponsor
- Want to enter the UK for a short duration to obtain
work experience/training, for the Overseas Government Language Program,
for research, or a fellowship through an approved authorized exchange
scheme of the government
- Fulfil other eligibility requirements
TEMPORARY
WORK – INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT VISA
- You are qualified to apply for this work visa if you
are available for a contract to work in a job-protected by international
law/accord while staying in the UK. E.g., you will be
- Employed in a diplomatic household as a private servant
- Employed for an overseas government
- Performing a service in a contract as an independent
professional or a service supplier
YOUTH
MOBILITY SCHEME VISA
- Are aged in the range of 18 to 30
- Are intending to stay and work in the UK for up to two
years
- Are a native of specific countries, including
Australia, or have a specific type of British nationality fulfil other
criteria
- This visa allows you to stay and work in the UK for a
period not exceeding 24 months.
GRADUATE
VISA
This visa allows you to stay and
work in the UK for a minimum of two years after successfully concluding a
course in the country.
You need to be in the UK to apply
for this work visa. Apart from that, it would help if you met the following
conditions:
- you are the current holder of a
student visa or a Tier 4 (General) student visa
- you have obtained a
bachelor’s/master’s/other qualified degrees from the UK for a time
equivalent to your student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa
- the provider of your education
(university/college) has confirmed that you have successfully completed
your course of study
The visa is eligible for two years.
It will be valid for three years if you have a Ph.D. or any other doctoral
qualifications. These visas are not extensible. To increase your stay, you need
to switch to another visa type.