UK Skilled Worker Visa 2025: Full Application Guide for Africans
The Post-Brexit Immigration Landscape
Brexit fundamentally reshaped UK immigration. The old tier system was replaced on 1 December 2020 with a unified points-based system. For African professionals, this is both a challenge and an opportunity: the UK now treats all nationalities equally, meaning Africans compete on the same footing as EU citizens.
What Is the Skilled Worker Visa?
The Skilled Worker Visa replaced the Tier 2 (General) visa and allows you to live and work in the UK for up to 5 years (then indefinitely). The core requirements are:
- A job offer from a licensed UK sponsor
- The role must be at RQF Level 3 or above (approximately A-level equivalent)
- English language proficiency (B1 CEFR minimum)
- Salary meets the occupation-specific minimum (from £26,200 general threshold)
The Points Table — How to Qualify
You need 70 points to be eligible. Here's how they add up:
| Criterion | Points | Tradeable? |
|---|---|---|
| Valid job offer from approved sponsor | 20 | No |
| Job at appropriate skill level | 20 | No |
| English at B1+ | 10 | No |
| Salary ? £26,200 (or going rate) | 20 | Yes (tradeable) |
| Job in shortage occupation | 20 | Yes |
| PhD in a relevant subject | 10 | Yes |
| PhD in STEM subject | 20 | Yes |
Tradeable points allow a lower salary to be offset by a shortage occupation listing or a PhD qualification.
Step-by-Step Application Process
- Find a licensed sponsor — Check the Register of Licensed Sponsors (80,000+ employers listed)
- Receive a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) — A unique reference number from your employer
- Apply online via gov.uk — Usually 3 months before your start date (up to 6 months for roles outside the UK)
- Pay visa fees and Immigration Health Surcharge — Currently £625/year per person
- Provide biometrics at a visa application centre
- Collect your Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) on arrival in the UK
In-Demand Sectors Actively Recruiting in Africa
The NHS (National Health Service) has active recruitment campaigns across Sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa:
- Nurses — OSCE exam pathway for internationally trained nurses
- Doctors — PLAB 1 & 2 examinations for GMC registration
- Allied health professionals — Physiotherapists, pharmacists, radiographers
- Social care workers — Eligible under Skilled Worker Visa since 2022
- Tech professionals — Software engineers, data scientists, cybersecurity
Path to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)
After 5 years on a Skilled Worker Visa, you can apply for ILR (permanent residence). Requirements include:
- Continuous residence in the UK for 5 years
- Pass the Life in the UK test
- Continue to meet salary and skill requirements
- Pay the ILR application fee
After 12 months of ILR, you can apply for British citizenship.
Key Tips for African Applicants
- Your English certificate must be from a UKVI-approved test provider — check the approved list before booking
- Do not resign from your current job until your visa is confirmed
- Request your employer for the CoS reference number as early as possible to allow processing time
- Healthcare professionals: Budget 6–12 months for professional registration processes (NMC, GMC, etc.) before your start date