New Minimum Salary Thresholds
The most impactful change to the Skilled Worker visa route in 2025 is the increase in the salary threshold. Employers sponsoring overseas workers must now offer a minimum annual salary of £38,700, a sharp increase from the previous threshold of around £26,200. This new figure applies broadly, with few exceptions.
Health and care workers, as well as those on shortage occupation lists, still benefit from some discounted thresholds, but even these have risen. For example, care workers now face a minimum threshold of £29,000, up from £20,960.
Elimination of Shortage Occupation Discounts
The so-called "Shortage Occupation List" has been heavily revised. Many of the previously included occupations — such as chefs, bricklayers, and care assistants — have either been removed or reclassified. The 20% salary discount once offered to shortage occupation roles has been entirely abolished, meaning all roles must now meet the full threshold to qualify.
Tightening of Employer Sponsorship Rules
Employers must now pass stricter compliance checks before receiving or renewing their sponsor licenses. The Home Office now monitors sponsored workers more aggressively, requiring frequent reporting of absences, changes in duties, or termination of contracts. Employers failing to comply risk losing their license and facing financial penalties.
Additionally, employers are prohibited from recovering sponsorship costs (like license fees or Immigration Skills Charges) from employees through payroll deductions or repayment agreements.