The UK Skilled Worker visa is the main employer-sponsored route for Nigerians and Africans moving to the UK for long-term work. From April 2026, the rules tightened sharply — the minimum salary climbed, the Immigration Salary List started winding down, and certain occupations are heading off the eligibility list entirely. But the Health and Care Worker visa still keeps a generous carve-out.
Here is the full UK Skilled Worker visa 2026 picture, who is affected, who still has a clear path, and how Nigerian applicants should respond.
What Changed in April 2026?
Two big numbers define the new framework:
- The standard Skilled Worker minimum salary rose from £38,700 to £41,700. Sponsoring employers must pay whichever is higher: this absolute floor or the occupation-specific going rate for the SOC code.
- The Immigration Health Surcharge and visa application fees rose alongside the broader April 2026 fee package.
The Skilled Worker route still requires a sponsoring employer with a UKVI sponsor licence, and the role must sit at RQF Level 6 (graduate level) or higher for most occupations. Combined with the salary jump, that effectively prices many entry-level roles out of the system.
Healthcare Is the Big Exception
The Health and Care Worker visa — a sub-category of the Skilled Worker route — keeps its £25,000 minimum salary requirement. This is the same threshold that has applied for some time, and it remains in place after April 2026.
To make this concrete: from 1 April 2026, the full-time NHS Agenda for Change Band 3 entry salary increases to £25,760. That nudges Band 3 above the £25,000 floor, meaning healthcare support workers in qualifying roles can still be sponsored under the Health and Care Worker visa.
Important deadline: the Immigration Salary List, which provides further flexibilities for some lower-paid occupations, is set to be withdrawn in December 2026. After that, new applications under SOC code 6131 (nursing auxiliaries and assistants) will no longer be possible.
Who Is Affected?
- Standard Skilled Worker applicants in IT, engineering, finance, and other graduate-level roles must now be paid at least £41,700 or the going rate for their SOC code — whichever is higher.
- Nurses, doctors, allied health professionals, and care workers retain access to the more affordable Health and Care Worker route at £25,000.
- Healthcare support workers — especially those eyeing SOC 6131 nursing auxiliary roles — have a hard December 2026 cut-off; new applications under that code will not be possible afterwards.
- Existing Skilled Worker visa holders renewing in 2026 should check whether their current salary still meets the new threshold, particularly for those near £38,700–£41,700.
Key Requirements for the Skilled Worker Visa 2026
- A Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) from a UK employer with a valid sponsor licence.
- The job must be on the eligible occupations list.
- Salary must meet £41,700 or the going rate for the SOC code — whichever is higher (or £25,000 for the Health and Care Worker visa where applicable).
- English language proficiency at CEFR Level B1 or higher.
- Adequate maintenance funds: typically £1,270 held for 28 days unless your sponsor certifies maintenance.
- A clean immigration record and a TB test certificate where required.
Why This Matters for Nigerians and Africans
The Skilled Worker visa is one of the most popular routes from Nigeria to the UK — particularly for tech professionals, finance specialists, and healthcare workers. The April 2026 changes split that population:
- For tech and finance professionals, the £41,700 floor is achievable in London, Manchester, and Edinburgh roles — but it pushes some entry- and mid-level positions out of reach. Mid-career Nigerians with 5+ years of experience are best positioned.
- For healthcare professionals, the UK remains exceptionally accessible. Nigerian nurses, doctors, midwives, and allied health professionals still benefit from a £25,000 floor, dependants visas with work rights, and a clear path to indefinite leave to remain.
- For healthcare support workers, the December 2026 deadline for SOC 6131 is a hard line — if this is your route, do not delay.
Key Takeaways
- The UK Skilled Worker visa 2026 minimum salary rose to £41,700 (or the higher SOC code going rate).
- The Health and Care Worker visa keeps its £25,000 minimum.
- NHS Band 3 entry salary moves to £25,760 from 1 April 2026.
- The Immigration Salary List ends in December 2026; new SOC 6131 applications close after that.
- Mid-career professionals and healthcare workers remain in the strongest position; entry-level roles in non-health sectors are tougher.
Plan Your UK Skilled Worker Move
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