Skilled Worker visa: caseworker guidance
Immigration staff guidance on considering applications under the Skilled Worker route.
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UK Visas and Immigration guidance on how staff should consider applications to enter, remain or settle in the UK under the Skilled Worker route.
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Last updated 9 November 2022 + show all updates
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Updated in line with Immigration Rules changes.
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Updated guidance for use on or after 15 February 2022.
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This guidance has been updated to reflect changes to digital status for non-EEA nationals who are extending, switching or updating their visa within the UK.
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This guidance has been updated to reflect the following changes in the Immigration Rules for applications made from 6 October 2021: confirmation that only A-rated sponsors can certify the financial requirement; a concession for calculating the continuous period for settlement, for workers who experienced delayed decisions on certain types of applications due to the COVID-19 pandemic; applying the £10.10 minimum hourly rate to settlement applications; the replacement of the T2 Sportsperson route with the International Sportsperson route; The guidance has also been updated to remove information relating to applications made before 31 December 2020, as this is no longer needed.
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Updated caseworker guidance.
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First published.