Why United Kingdom?
Since 2021, the UK operates a points-based system that applies equally to EU and non-EU nationals. The Skilled Worker visa is the workhorse for employer-sponsored migration, while the Graduate Route offers 2–3 years of unsponsored post-study work. Salary thresholds rose sharply in April 2024 (to £38,700 for most Skilled Worker applicants), reshaping the landscape for new applicants.
How the immigration system works
UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI), part of the Home Office, manages all immigration. Most categories require a sponsor licence held by a UK employer (Skilled Worker, Senior or Specialist Worker), a UK educational institution (Student visa), or a UK family member (family routes). Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) is typically available after 5 years of continuous residence; British citizenship follows after a further 12 months.
Who United Kingdom is best for
- Skilled workers in shortage occupations or earning £38,700+
- Senior intra-company transferees (no salary threshold cliff)
- Recent graduates of UK universities
- Spouses and partners of British citizens / settled persons
- High-net-worth individuals via Innovator Founder
