UK Immigration Visa work abroad update May 2023




According to reports, Britain is facing a severe shortage of manpower these days, to meet this shortage, Britain has opened the doors of immigration to skilled workers from around the world, including Pakistan India Asian countries

 

According to the official post, 226 categories of immigration have been added for the first time, and the minimum wage in the UK has also been increased for all categories.

 

For the first time, the immigration category includes police officers, journalists, judges, secret officers, barristers, lawyers, and flight pilots. In the manpower shortage category, 31 categories including musicians, dancers, doctors, actors, and scientists have been allocated.

 

Drivers, instructors, railway station assistants, air hostesses, cabin crew, veterinary doctors, and tailors will also be able to move to the UK, while there are also opportunities for masons, aircraft engineers, AC fridge engineers, welders, charity officers, and estate agents.

 

Students in the UK can take advantage of the post-study work facility, with a 20 percent pay rise for highly-educated professionals, the official letter said.

As per the official notification, the visa fee has also been kept low for the approved manpower shortage category

United Kingdom work visa

 

To work in the United Kingdom, you generally need a valid work visa or work permit. The specific type of visa you require depends on factors such as your nationality, the nature of your employment, and the duration of your stay. The most common work visa categories in the UK include:

1.    Tier 2 (General) Visa: This visa is for skilled workers with a job offer from a UK employer who holds a valid Tier 2 sponsorship license.

2.    Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) Visa: This visa is for individuals coming to the UK for temporary work, such as creative and sporting professionals, charity workers, religious workers, and government-authorized exchange workers.

3.    Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Visa: This visa is for individuals who want to set up, take over, or be actively involved in running a business in the UK.

4.    Tier 1 (Investor) Visa: This visa is for high-net-worth individuals who want to invest a significant amount of money in the UK.

5.    Skilled Worker Visa (from 2021): The Skilled Worker Visa replaced the Tier 2 (General) Visa and is open to skilled workers who have a job offer from a UK employer holding a valid sponsor license.

It is important to note that the UK's immigration rules are subject to change, and it's recommended to consult the official UK government website or seek professional advice for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding work visas in the United Kingdom.

 

Categories job list in UK announced by UK Govt

Here are some popular job categories in the United Kingdom:

1.    Information Technology (IT): Software developers, IT consultants, network administrators, data analysts, cybersecurity specialists, etc.

2.    Healthcare: Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, healthcare assistants, medical researchers, medical administrators, etc.

3.    Finance: Accountants, financial analysts, investment bankers, auditors, financial advisors, actuaries, etc.

4.    Engineering: Mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, civil engineers, aerospace engineers, software engineers, etc.

5.    Education: Teachers, professors, teaching assistants, academic advisors, education administrators, etc.

6.    Sales and Marketing: Sales representatives, marketing managers, digital marketing specialists, brand managers, advertising executives, etc.

7.    Customer Service: Call center representatives, customer support agents, client relations managers, customer service supervisors, etc.

8.    Administration: Administrative assistants, office managers, receptionists, data entry clerks, executive assistants, etc.

9.    Hospitality and Tourism: Hotel staff, restaurant servers, tour guides, event planners, travel agents, hospitality managers, etc.

10.                    Creative Industries: Graphic designers, writers, photographers, artists, musicians, video editors, fashion designers, etc.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there are numerous other job categories available in the UK. Job availability can vary depending on the location and economic conditions. It is recommended to explore job search websites and resources specific to your industry for a more comprehensive and up-to-date job list.


31 Categories for Govt job

Certainly! Here are 31 categories for job listings in the United Kingdom:

1.     Accounting

2.    Administration

3.    Advertising

4.    Agriculture

5.    Architecture

6.    Automotive

7.    Banking

8.    Construction

9.    Consulting

10. Customer Service

11. Education

12. Engineering

13. Finance

14. Healthcare

15. Hospitality

16. Human Resources

17. Information Technology (IT)

18. Insurance

19. Legal

20. Logistics

21. Manufacturing

22. Marketing

23. Media

24. Non-profit/Volunteer

25. Pharmaceuticals

26. Project Management

27. Real Estate

28. Retail

29. Sales

30. Telecommunications

31. Transportation

These categories cover a wide range of industries and sectors, providing a starting point for your job search in the UK. Remember to use job search platforms and websites specific to these categories to find relevant job listings.

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Visa fee and immigration fee

 

The visa fees and immigration fees for the United Kingdom can vary depending on the type of visa or immigration application you are applying for. The fees are subject to change, so it's essential to check the official UK government website or consult with the appropriate authorities for the most up-to-date and accurate information. However, I can provide some general information regarding visa fees in the UK:

1.    Visa Fees: The visa fees typically depend on the visa category and the duration of stay. For example, the standard visa fees for a Tier 2 (General) Visa application start at £610, while a Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) Visa application fees start at £244.

2.    Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS): In addition to the visa fee, most visa applicants are required to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge. The IHS provides access to the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK. As of September 2021, the IHS fee is £624 per year for most adult visa applicants and £470 per year for students and those on the Tier 5 Youth Mobility Scheme.

It's important to note that these fees can change, so it's advisable to verify the current fees through official sources. The UK government's official website for visas and immigration (www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration) will have the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding visa and immigration fees.

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