The Government of the UK has announced the new New Scale-up Work Visa on 22nd August 2022. This Scale up work Visa allows companies in UK to select international applicants who are interested to work in UK. This is called Visa Sponsorship Jobs in UK. Companies will select students, and if they get an offer letter for the Job, they will sponsor the Visa for the applicants, and they can work in UK Legally in offices, and businesses. The Standard amount of Monthly salary or daily wage will be provided according to UK Law. The United Kingdom this week launched a new route to attract top talent into the country from all around the world.
This will propel high-growth businesses in UK and High-growth companies able to attract exceptional talent to the UK with a new Scale-up visa. Here in this post, we will discuss all the details regarding the New Scale-up Visa, how to apply, the type of Visa Sponsorship Jobs, list of companies in the UK that are eligible to hire international applicants. Have you checked out “Visa Sponsorship Jobs in Canada for 2023?” Must check out the canada one.
Complete Details about Visa Sponsorship Jobs in the UK through New UK Scale-up Visa
To be eligible for a Scale-up visa, you will need a sponsor. Your UK employer must meet specific eligibility criteria to sponsor scale-up workers.
Scale up Visa UK Eligibility
To qualify for a Scale-up Worker visa, you must:
- have a confirmed job offer to work for an approved scale-up business for at least 6 months
- have a ‘certificate of sponsorship’ from your employer (UK) with information about the role you’ve been offered in the UK
- have a job offer to do a job that’s on the list of eligible occupations
- be paid a minimum salary in your new job
CEO of Scale-up Visa Message
Irene Graham OBE, CEO of the ScaleUp Institute said:
Scaleups add over £1 trillion a year and more than 3 million jobs to the UK economy, hiring people from at home and abroad. The visa should help with the skills demands.
Duration of the Visa
Unlike other Sponsored Visas, the Scale-up visa allows businesses to employ high-skilled individuals who will receive 2 years’ leave to remain in the UK without requiring further sponsorship or permission beyond the first 6 months.
You can extend your visa as many times as you like by 3 years, as long as you still meet the eligibility criteria. After 5 years, you may be able to apply to settle permanently in the UK.
Eligible Fields
Eligible businesses will be able to attract highly skilled talent including:
- Scientists
- Engineers
- Programmers
- Software developers
- Research and development professionals
- Economists
- Architects
- Technicians
- Financial and investment advisers
Scale Up Visa Rates and Salary
The rates and salaries are divided and distributed according to the field.
- Maximum Salary: £67,300(£33.19 per hour)
- Minimum Salary: £29,100(£14.35 per hour)
- Here you can see a List of Salaries in all Fields under Scale up Visa (Check Here).
- View the national pay scales for healthcare jobs and eligible teaching and education leadership jobs by area of the UK.
How soon can you apply?
You can apply up to 3 months before the day you’re due to start work in the UK.
List of Approved Companies in UK for Scale-up Visa
An example of Famous companies to work in UK Like:
- PwC
- Deloitte
- NHS
- KPMG
- J.P. Morgan
- GSK
- Unilever
- Barclays
- HSBC
- Amazon
- IBM
- Microsoft
- P&G
- Shell
- Morgan Stanley
- Airbus
- L’Oreal
- Apple
- Bloomberg
- Vodafone
- Huawei
- Citi
- Siemens
You must have a job offer from an approved UK. Approved employers are also known as sponsors because they are sponsoring you to come to or stay in the UK.
Your UK employer will be on the list of approved UK employers if they’re eligible to sponsor you. ‘Scale-up Worker’ must be listed in the ‘Route’ column in the table
Companies in UK that Offer Visa Sponsorship Jobs
- VISIT HERE TO SEE A LIST OF APPROVED COMPANIES IN UK
- VISIT HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF UK SCALE UP VISA
Disclaimer: This information is based on my experience and knowledge I got it from the official UK Home office website. I am not an immigration lawyer or consultant. My own personal views and analysis. I have attached a link to an official announcement above. If you are unsure, go to the official website that is given above.