Change description : 2025-04-09 00:01:00: Amended the minimum rate of hourly pay for Seasonal Workers to reflect the increase in the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage; information added to reflect the fact that Creative Workers must not be filling a permanent position, even on a temporary basis; added indicators against which the supernumerary requirement can be assessed; minor amendments to reflect the change to the supernumerary definition. [Guidance and regulation]
UK Visas and Immigration guidance on how staff consider applications to enter or remain in the UK on the Temporary Work routes of the Immigration Rules, previously called T5 (Temporary Worker).
The guidance has been updated to clarify that seasonal workers will continue to be issued with a visa vignette and will not receive an eVisa.
9 December 2024
Updated to reflect that biometric residence permits (BRPs) are no longer issued.
18 November 2024
Updated the guidance to confirm the quota for 2025 in the Seasonal Worker route.
8 October 2024
This guidance has been updated in line with the Autumn 2024 Immigration Rules changes, including a change in evidential requirements of expenses paid to applicants in the Creative Worker route and other minor Immigration Rules changes.
16 May 2024
Guidance updated as detailed on page 6.
4 April 2024
The Temporary Work guidance has been updated in line with the Spring 2024 Immigration Rules changes. A full list of the changes can be found in the guidance.
5 October 2023
Updated the guidance to reflect the change to Appendix Tuberculosis coming into force on 5 October 2023.
12 April 2023
This guidance has been updated to reflect changes to the Immigration Rules: full details of the changes are in the document.
10 November 2022
Accessible version added.
9 November 2022
Updated to reflect changes to the Immigration Rules.
11 April 2022
Guidance updated to reflect the fact that contractual service suppliers and independent professionals are now required to apply under the Global Business Mobility Service Supplier route. Ornamental horticulture and a new minimum hourly pay requirement have been added to the Seasonal Worker section.
23 December 2021
Guidance has been updated to reflect that, for the purposes of the Temporary Work – International Agreement route Contractual Service Supplier and Independent Professional eligibility requirements, applicants who show they have a Swiss Hohere Fachschuldiplom (Swiss Higher Technical College Diploma) meet the requirement to show they have a university degree or equivalent technical qualification.
11 October 2021
Updated in line with changes to the Immigration Rules on 11 October 2021. See 'changes from last version of this guidance' for full details of changes.
6 April 2021
Updated guidance for use on or after 6 April 2021.
31 December 2020
Guidance updated to reflect the amended rules for contractual service suppliers and independent professionals under the T5 International Agreements routes. These amendments fulfil commitments undertaken in the Temporary Agreement between the Swiss Confederation and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on Services Mobility, and the UK-EU Trade and Co-Operation Agreement.
4 December 2020
This guidance has been changed to reflect Immigration Rules changes made on 1 December 2020.
12 April 2019
Guidance updated to reflect changes in the Immigration Rules.
29 August 2017
Updated guidance published.
21 June 2017
Updated guidance.
2 January 2017
Updated guidance.
19 November 2015
Updated guidance for use on or after 19 November 2015.
15 October 2015
Updated guidance.
6 April 2015
Updated guidance.
2 March 2015
New version published for use on or after 02 March 2015.
6 November 2014
New version published for use on or after 6 November 2014.
6 April 2014
A new version of this guidance has been published for use on or after 6 April 2014.