In a dynamic world that often celebrates the accomplishments of doctors, engineers, scientists, teachers, lawyers, and accountants, it’s easy to perceive these professions as the sole gateways to obtaining a Skilled Worker Visa for the UK. This common misconception has filtered into the minds of many, potentially limiting the scope of those who dare to dream.
Excitingly, a paradigm shift is taking place. No longer do you need to possess a post-graduate degree or a high-skilled professional tag to qualify for a Skilled Worker Visa.
The catalyst for this profound change? Brexit. Prior to its implementation, the Skilled Worker Visa (formerly known as the Tier 2 Work Visa) was confined to a predetermined list of eligible or shortage occupations, typically requiring at least a bachelor’s or post-graduate qualification. However, recognizing the potential for a significant job market gap post-Brexit, the UK ingeniously revamped the work visa process, rendering it more accessible.
Broadened List of Eligible Occupations for the Skilled Worker Visa
This refreshing reform ushered in a broadened list of eligible occupations, now including those requiring a matric certificate alone. Jobs like secretaries, personal assistants, butchers, florists, bar and restaurant managers, and more, find themselves on this welcoming roster.
While an array of occupations could potentially qualify you for a Skilled Worker Visa, it’s imperative to first consult with us to navigate the labyrinth of eligibility requirements before embarking on your job search.
Despite not directly aiding in job placement, our consultants at Breytenbachs provide invaluable guidance regarding job types and employer categories. This could serve as your golden ticket to obtaining the Skilled Worker Visa.
How Breytenbachs can help you get your Skilled Worker Visa
Breytenbachs Immigration Consultants can assist you in securing a successful Skilled Worker or Health and Care Worker visa application. Our team evaluates your unique circumstances and provides strategic advice on the best way forward.
If you’re eager to address UK immigration issues or just have a casual inquiry, don’t hesitate to contact us. Or give us a ring at one of our various offices. Durban – 031 880 2777, Cape Town – 021 879 0969, Pretoria – 021 460 9959, or our London office at +44 207 442 2160.
Keep in mind that this article provides information for general understanding and does not constitute professional advice. It is delivered without any warranty, express or implied.