New
Tier 2 salary
requirements

The most recent set of UK Immigration Rules have substantially changed the employment landscape for Tier 2 sponsor licence holders.

One of the most notable changes is the rise in the minimum salary requirement for almost all applicants of the Tier 2 visa category.

Tier 2 is the UK’s immigration route for skilled professionals which enables non-EEA nationals to come to the UK for work purposes. In order to be successful, applicants for this visa category must have received a job offer from a UK employer prior to submitting their application and this employer must have a Tier 2 sponsor licence.

Due to a lack of home grown skills in the UK, most if not all UK employers look at one time or another to the overseas talent pool to satisfy their recruitment needs. The new Immigration Rules are making this resource all the more expensive, however, as from 24 November this year the basic salary level required by the Home Office for such visa applications increased by 21%.

So what are the new salary thresholds as of 24 November 2016?

Tier 2 (General):

The minimum Tier 2 salary threshold for experienced workers applying under the General route has increased from £20,800 to £25,000 and will be raised even further in April 2017 to £30,000.

There are exemptions, however, for example applications from New Entrants* to the Tier 2 visa category are still be subject to the previous minimum salary threshold of £20,800.

Tier 2 Intra-company Transfer (ICT):

The Tier 2 (ICT) immigration route has also experienced a hike in its minimum salary requirement, with the new threshold for applicants now set at £30,000.

This visa category has seen further changes which may also affect the salaries of migrant employees, for example the closure of the Tier 2 (ICT) subcategory Skills Transfer. This closure leaves only the Tier 2 (ICT) Short Term visa route and its minimum salary requirement of £30,000 open to these kinds of employee transfers.

*New Entrants are defined as new applicants to the Tier 2 (General) visa category who are either under 26 years of age, are switching from a Tier 4 visa, or have been hired through a milkround recruitment process.

 

More on this topic:

New Immigration Rules announced for 24 November 2016

Hiring a Tier 2 migrant? 5 things you should know

Skills Transfer visa route closed!

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