Skilled Worker Visa
Skilled worker visas for talented individuals
Skilled Worker Visa
Skilled worker visas enable talented individuals from across the globe to find work in the UK. Previously known as Tier 2 work visa, it has now been relabelled although the requirements remain the same.
As a busy individual in the 21st century, you may not have the time to look over the intricacies of applying for a visa yourself. Or perhaps you simply seek the unparalleled peace of mind our immigration lawyers are able to provide. We have years of experience helping individuals from diverse backgrounds get approved for short-term travel by the embassy!
A skilled worker visa is suitable if:
- You are employed by (remotely) - or have been hired by - a registered employer in England. In any case, the organization sponsoring your work permit needs to have been approved by the Home Office.
- You expect to be paid minimum wage (updated value determined at the time of VISA application)
- You can provide accurate and updated details on your job or onboarding status. This includes a sponsorship certificate and details on the role of your job.
- You have been hired for a job that qualifies as an eligible occupation.
The importance of language for skilled worker Visa applicants
To qualify for a skilled worker VISA, you must know how to communicate in English. Perfect fluency is not required, however, applicants should have a basic understanding of the language in both written and oral formats.
Duration of stay
Skilled worker VISAs typically last for up to 5 years until they are extended by the applicant. As long as you’re working in the UK and adhering to the required criteria established by the British government, you can easily get VISA extensions.
Anzan Immigration lawyers have assisted countless individuals in applying for a skilled worker VISA that later turned into an ‘Indefinite Leave To Remain’.
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Anzan Immigration lawyers have assisted countless individuals in applying for a skilled worker VISA that later turned into an ‘Indefinite Leave To Remain’.
Need more details?
Contact Anzan Immigration Lawyers at 0121 769 1502 and tell us what kind of VISA you’re applying for. We will book a consultation to answer your questions and provide greater clarity on the best ways to achieve your traveling goals.