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UK Work Visa Requirements 2026: What You Need Before You Apply

UK Work Visa Requirements 2026: What You Need Before You Apply

The UK Skilled Worker visa has five distinct requirements you must meet simultaneously. Missing any one of them — even a small administrative detail like an expired English test or a bank balance that dipped for a single day — results in a refusal with no fee refund. This is the complete requirements checklist for 2026 applications.

Requirement 1: A Valid Certificate of Sponsorship

You cannot apply without a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) from a UK employer that holds an active Home Office Sponsor Licence. The CoS is a digital reference number — not a physical document — assigned through the employer's Sponsor Management System.

There are two types:

Defined CoS — for applicants applying from outside the UK. The employer requests this on a case-by-case basis; Home Office usually approves within one to two working days, though additional scrutiny can cause delays. The CoS must be used within three months of assignment.

Undefined CoS — for applicants already inside the UK switching from another eligible visa (such as a Student or Graduate visa). Employers receive an annual allocation and can assign these without waiting for individual approval.

The CoS must accurately state your job title, SOC 2020 code, salary, and start date. If any of this information does not match your application form, the Home Office will refuse the application. Verify every field with your employer before submitting.

Requirement 2: Eligible Skill Level (RQF Level 6)

Since July 22, 2025, your sponsored role must sit at Regulated Qualifications Framework Level 6 or above — the equivalent of a UK bachelor's degree. This is assessed against the SOC 2020 occupation code assigned by your employer, not your personal qualifications.

Roles at RQF Level 3 to 5 (which includes many care worker, junior hospitality, and warehouse roles) are no longer eligible for standard sponsorship unless they appear on the Temporary Shortage List, which is being phased out by December 2026.

Your personal degree level does not automatically determine eligibility. What matters is whether your SOC code appears in Table 1 or Table 2 of Appendix Skilled Occupations (eligible at RQF 6) versus Table 3 (only eligible via the Temporary Shortage List).

Requirement 3: Meeting the Salary Threshold

Your salary must satisfy both of these conditions simultaneously:

The general threshold: £41,700 per year (based on a 37.5-hour week)

The occupation going rate: 100% of the median annual salary for your specific SOC 2020 code

You must meet whichever of the two figures is higher.

Only guaranteed basic gross salary counts. Bonuses, overtime, commission, and benefits-in-kind are excluded from the calculation.

The working-hours trap: If your contracted hours exceed 37.5 per week, the going rate must be scaled up proportionally. A 39-hour contract at an occupation with a going rate of £41,200 requires a minimum salary of £42,848 (£41,200 ÷ 37.5 × 39) — not £41,200. This calculation catches many applicants who believe their salary is compliant.

Discount thresholds that may apply:

  • New Entrant (under 26, recent UK graduate, switching from Student/Graduate visa): £33,400 or 70% of the going rate
  • Immigration Salary List occupation: £33,400 general floor (going rate still applies in full)
  • Relevant STEM PhD: £33,400 or 80% of the going rate
  • NHS/education pay scales: going rate is replaced by the applicable national pay band

Transitional protection applies if your first CoS was assigned before April 4, 2024: your general threshold is £31,300 rather than £41,700 when extending or changing employer, up to April 2030.

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Requirement 4: English Language at B2 Level

Since January 8, 2026, new applications require English proficiency at CEFR Level B2 across all four skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. B2 is upper-intermediate — the level where you can handle complex technical texts and hold extended professional conversations without difficulty.

You can satisfy this requirement through one of the following:

Secure English Language Test (SELT): A test from an approved provider such as IELTS for UKVI or Pearson PTE Academic UKVI. Results are valid for two years from the test date. Submitting expired results causes an immediate refusal. Non-UKVI versions of IELTS (used for university applications) are not accepted.

Degree in English: If you hold a degree-level qualification taught entirely in English, Ecctis (formerly UK NARIC) can issue an Academic Qualification Level Statement and an English Language Proficiency Statement confirming equivalence to a UK bachelor's degree and confirming English-medium instruction.

Majority English-speaking country: Nationals of countries on the Home Office approved list (including USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and others) are exempt.

If you are extending a visa first granted before January 8, 2026, your original B1 evidence can still be used for the extension.

Requirement 5: Financial Maintenance

You must show you can support yourself financially during your first month in the UK. The minimum is £1,270 held in an acceptable bank account.

The rules are strict:

  • The funds must be held continuously for at least 28 consecutive days
  • The 28-day period must end no more than 31 days before the date of your application
  • The balance must not drop below £1,270 on any day during those 28 days — even by £1
  • Funds held in cryptocurrency accounts or investment portfolios are not acceptable

Alternative: If your employer is an "A-rated" sponsor, they can certify on the CoS that they will cover your living costs up to £1,270 during your first month. This waives the bank statement requirement entirely.

Additional Documents Required

Passport: Valid and matching the passport linked to your UKVI account. If you renewed your passport recently, make sure the system reflects your current document.

TB test certificate: Required for applicants from specified countries (which includes most of South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and parts of Southeast Asia). Must be from a Home Office-approved clinic and dated within six months of the application.

Police clearance certificate: Required if you are working in healthcare, education, or social care. Must be authenticated by the relevant foreign ministry — not just a digital PDF. For Nigeria, this means a physical Ministry of Foreign Affairs stamp. For Pakistan, MOFA attestation followed by UK High Commission attestation.

Biometric information: Either via the UK Immigration: ID Check smartphone app (for biometric passport holders) or in person at a Visa Application Centre or UKVCAS centre.

How Long the Decision Takes

Standard processing from outside the UK: 3 weeks Standard processing from inside the UK: 8 weeks Priority service (5 working days): additional £500 Super Priority service (next working day): additional £1,000

Submitting an incomplete document set or uploading documents that fail authentication checks will pause the process and may result in an outright refusal rather than a request for more information.

For a complete pre-submission checklist, the UK Skilled Worker Visa Guide walks through every requirement with verification steps — including the pro-rata salary calculation, the bank statement rules, and the country-specific document authentication requirements that trip up applications from India, Nigeria, Pakistan, and the Philippines.

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