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Supplementary Employment on Skilled Worker Visa Explained

Supplementary Employment on Skilled Worker Visa Explained

Supplementary employment lets Skilled Worker visa holders take a second job alongside their sponsored role, subject to specific conditions on the SOC code, hours and timing. This article explains the rules, what counts as supplementary, and the limits beyond which a new visa application

16 Jun 2026 · 9 min read
UK Skilled Worker Sponsor Licence: What Employers Need to Know

UK Skilled Worker Sponsor Licence: What Employers Need to Know

UK employers wishing to sponsor international workers on the Skilled Worker visa must hold a Home Office sponsor licence. This article covers the application process, the duties and compliance requirements, fees, and the steps from initial licence to assigning Certificates of Sponsorship.

16 Jun 2026 · 11 min read
UK Skilled Worker Shortage Occupations List Explained

UK Skilled Worker Shortage Occupations List Explained

The Shortage Occupation List (and its successor Immigration Salary List) identifies roles where the UK faces persistent labour shortages, allowing reduced salary thresholds and other concessions. This article explains how the list works, which roles are typically included, and what it

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
UK Skilled Worker Visa Salary Threshold Explained

UK Skilled Worker Visa Salary Threshold Explained

The Skilled Worker visa salary requirement combines a general threshold with an occupation-specific going rate. The higher of the two normally applies. This article explains the calculation, tradeable points that reduce the threshold, and how allowances and benefits are treated.

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Redundancy on a Skilled Worker Visa: Your Options

Redundancy on a Skilled Worker Visa: Your Options

Redundancy from a sponsored role triggers the sponsor's duty to report the end of employment, which typically leads to a 60-day curtailment notice. This article explains the options during the 60 days: finding a new sponsor, switching route, applying for a new visa or leaving the UK.

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
UK Immigration Skills Charge: Who Pays and How Much

UK Immigration Skills Charge: Who Pays and How Much

The Immigration Skills Charge is paid by sponsors for each Certificate of Sponsorship issued on the Skilled Worker and certain other work routes. This article explains who pays, how much, the reductions for small businesses and charities, and the exemptions.

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
UK Immigration Health Surcharge: Costs and Refunds

UK Immigration Health Surcharge: Costs and Refunds

The Immigration Health Surcharge is paid by most visa applicants and funds their access to NHS services. This article covers the rate per year, who pays, who is exempt, and the narrow circumstances in which refunds are issued.

16 Jun 2026 · 9 min read
Going Self-Employed on a Skilled Worker Visa: Rules

Going Self-Employed on a Skilled Worker Visa: Rules

Skilled Worker visa conditions tie the holder to a specific sponsored role with a specific employer. Self-employment is not permitted as the main work; supplementary self-employment is permitted in narrow circumstances. This article explains the boundaries and the alternative routes for

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Skilled Worker Visa Extension: Process and Costs

Skilled Worker Visa Extension: Process and Costs

Skilled Worker visa holders can extend their leave from inside the UK before the current visa expires. The extension follows broadly the same process as the initial application but uses in-country fees and processing. This article explains timing, documents and the path through to

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Skilled Worker Visa Dependants: Adding Your Family

Skilled Worker Visa Dependants: Adding Your Family

Partners and children of Skilled Worker visa holders can apply as dependants. This article covers eligibility, fees, evidence of relationship, work and study rights, and the process for applying together or joining later.

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
UK Skilled Worker Certificate of Sponsorship Explained

UK Skilled Worker Certificate of Sponsorship Explained

The Certificate of Sponsorship is the formal record linking the sponsored worker to the job and the sponsor. This article explains what information it contains, how it is issued, the timeline between assignment and visa application, and common errors that delay or invalidate applications.

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Changing Jobs on a Skilled Worker Visa: Rules and Process

Changing Jobs on a Skilled Worker Visa: Rules and Process

Skilled Worker visa holders can change jobs but must follow specific rules. Changes within the same employer in the same SOC code typically do not require a new application; changing employer or SOC code requires a new Certificate of Sponsorship and a new visa application before starting

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Shipping Belongings to the UK: Routes, Costs and Customs

Shipping Belongings to the UK: Routes, Costs and Customs

International movers typically choose between sea freight (cheapest, slowest), air freight (fastest, costliest) and excess airline baggage (smallest, simplest). This article explains how each works, the customs declaration required for Transfer of Residence relief, and the questions worth

16 Jun 2026 · 14 min read
Selling UK Property as a Non-Resident: Tax Rules

Selling UK Property as a Non-Resident: Tax Rules

Non-residents selling UK property are subject to Non-Resident Capital Gains Tax under rules introduced from April 2015 and extended to all UK land and property in April 2019. This article covers the calculation, the 60-day return filing requirement, and the interaction with the country of

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Re-Entering the UK After Leaving: Visa Status and Reset Rules

Re-Entering the UK After Leaving: Visa Status and Reset Rules

Returning to the UK after a period abroad raises questions about visa status, reset of qualifying years for settlement, and the Returning Resident visa for those whose ILR has lapsed. This article covers the rules for British citizens, ILR holders and visa holders.

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Moving to the UK from the USA: Complete Guide

Moving to the UK from the USA: Complete Guide

Moving to the UK from the United States combines visa selection, US tax compliance, and practical relocation logistics. This guide covers the routes Americans most commonly use, the tax filings they keep after leaving, and the differences in healthcare, banking and credit that shape the

16 Jun 2026 · 13 min read
Moving to the UK from India: Complete Guide

Moving to the UK from India: Complete Guide

India is one of the largest source countries for UK Skilled Worker, Student and family visas. This guide covers the documentation Indian applicants commonly need, the role of the Tuberculosis test, NHS access, and India-specific banking and currency considerations on arrival.

16 Jun 2026 · 13 min read
Moving to the UK from the EU After Brexit

Moving to the UK from the EU After Brexit

EU nationals no longer have free movement to the UK after Brexit. New arrivals from the EU now apply through the same visa routes as other non-UK nationals. This guide covers the current rules for EU citizens, what changed for EU nationals already in the UK under the EU Settlement Scheme,

16 Jun 2026 · 13 min read
Moving to the UK from Australia: Complete Guide

Moving to the UK from Australia: Complete Guide

Australians moving to the UK can choose between the Youth Mobility Scheme, the UK Ancestry visa, Skilled Worker sponsorship and several specialist routes. This guide explains which routes suit different ages and family histories, plus the Australia-UK tax, super and consumer credit issues

16 Jun 2026 · 13 min read
Moving to the UK: The Complete Guide for International Movers

Moving to the UK: The Complete Guide for International Movers

Moving to the United Kingdom involves a sequence of decisions about visa route, finances, housing and tax residence that typically begin nine to twelve months before arrival. This guide explains the main steps in order: choosing a visa, understanding entry clearance, planning costs and

16 Jun 2026 · 13 min read
Leaving the UK: The Complete Departure Guide

Leaving the UK: The Complete Departure Guide

Leaving the UK after a period of residence involves a sequence of tax, financial, immigration and practical decisions: tax residence status, pension treatment, property and investment positions, NHS and council services, and timing of departure. This guide explains each in order and the

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Global Talent Visa to ILR: The 3-Year Fast Track

Global Talent Visa to ILR: The 3-Year Fast Track

Global Talent Exceptional Talent endorsement holders can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain after 3 years, faster than most other UK visa routes. This article covers the requirements, the evidence of continued contribution to the field, and the practical timing.

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Self-Employment on Global Talent Visa: Rules and Tax

Self-Employment on Global Talent Visa: Rules and Tax

The Global Talent visa permits self-employment without restriction. This article covers the practicalities: registering as self-employed with HMRC, the tax position, National Insurance, and how self-employed income counts for settlement and other purposes.

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Global Talent Visa UK 2026 - After Tech Nation Closed

Global Talent Visa UK 2026 - After Tech Nation Closed

Tech Nation, the long-running endorsing body for Global Talent digital technology applications, closed in 2023. This article covers the successor arrangements, the digital technology endorsement criteria, and what applicants who started with Tech Nation needed to know about the transition.

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Global Talent Science and Academic Route Explained

Global Talent Science and Academic Route Explained

Global Talent for science and academia is endorsed by the Royal Society, Royal Academy of Engineering, British Academy and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). This article covers each body's scope, the criteria for endorsement and the UKRI Endorsed Funder route for established researchers.

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Global Talent Arts and Culture Endorsement Route

Global Talent Arts and Culture Endorsement Route

Arts Council England endorses Global Talent applications in fine art, design, theatre, dance, music, film, fashion, architecture and related fields. This article covers the evidence expected, the sub-sectors and how applicants build their endorsement case.

16 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
First 30 Days in the UK: Complete Migrant Checklist

First 30 Days in the UK: Complete Migrant Checklist

The first 30 days in the UK are organised around three priorities: legal documentation (eVisa or BRP, National Insurance number), financial setup (bank account, address verification, council tax registration) and access to services (NHS GP, council, schools). This article gives an ordered

16 Jun 2026 · 14 min read
Cost of Living: UK vs Other Countries Compared

Cost of Living: UK vs Other Countries Compared

Comparing the cost of living between the UK and other countries requires looking past headline rent and at the full bundle: tax, healthcare, childcare, utilities and transport. This article sets out where the UK is usually cheaper, where it is usually more expensive, and the structural

16 Jun 2026 · 13 min read
Closing UK Bank Account When Leaving: Process and Pitfalls

Closing UK Bank Account When Leaving: Process and Pitfalls

Closing a UK bank account when leaving is not always the right choice. Many UK residents leaving keep an account to receive pensions, rental income or other UK-source funds. This article covers the closing process, the alternative of keeping an account as non-resident, and the regulatory

17 Jun 2026 · 10 min read
Cancelling UK Services When Leaving: Complete Checklist

Cancelling UK Services When Leaving: Complete Checklist

The final weeks before leaving the UK involve closing down a range of services: utilities, broadband, mobile, council tax, insurance, GP, and subscriptions. This article gives an ordered checklist and the typical timing and refund rules for each.

16 Jun 2026 · 9 min read
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