A quiet line in the 2026 rules has become one of the easiest ways for African workers to lose their status without ever taking a pay cut. The UK Skilled Worker pay period rule, in force from 8 April 2026, lets the Home Office check that your salary actually lands at or above the threshold within each pay window — not just on paper as an annual figure. If your real payslips dip in any quarter, your sponsorship is exposed, even if your contract looks fine.
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- What the pay-period rule actually checks
- The bonus-and-commission trap
- How to keep your sponsorship safe
- Your questions answered
What the pay-period rule actually checks
The UK Skilled Worker pay period rule works on time slices. For workers paid monthly or less often, the salary paid in any three-month period must be at least a quarter of the annual minimum. For those paid more frequently, the salary over any 12-week stretch must equal at least 12/52 of the threshold. With the general Skilled Worker minimum now £41,700 (up from £38,700) and a B2 English requirement since 8 January 2026, the room for error has narrowed at both ends.
In plain terms: it is no longer enough to average the right number across a year. A short-hours month, an unpaid week, or a delayed shift premium can push a specific window below the line — and that window is what the Home Office can audit.
The bonus-and-commission trap
The riskiest cases are workers whose pay leans on variable elements. Consider Kwabena, a care worker from Accra whose basic salary sits just above the floor but whose rota changes month to month. In a light month his guaranteed pay alone may fall short, with the gap normally “made up” by extra shifts that did not happen. Under the pay-period test, that single weak window is enough to trigger questions, regardless of a strong annual total.
Guaranteed basic salary is what reliably counts. Allowances and discretionary bonuses are treated cautiously, so building your compliance plan around variable pay is the trap to avoid.
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How to keep your sponsorship safe
Ask your sponsor to confirm your guaranteed basic alone clears the relevant per-period figure, not just the annual one. Keep every payslip and check each quarter against a quarter of £41,700. If you see a dip coming — reduced hours, sick leave, a contract change — raise it with your employer’s HR before the period closes, because a corrected payslip is far easier than a defended audit. Salaried, fixed-hours roles carry the least risk under this rule.
Key points at a glance
- From 8 April 2026 the Home Office can check salary within each pay period, not just annually.
- Monthly-paid workers must hit a quarter of the annual minimum every three months.
- The general Skilled Worker threshold is now £41,700, with B2 English required.
- Guaranteed basic salary is the safest foundation; variable pay is where breaches start.
Your questions answered
Does this apply to existing visa holders? The per-period check applies to ongoing sponsorship compliance, so current Skilled Workers should review their payslips, not just new applicants.
Do bonuses count toward the threshold? Guaranteed basic salary is the reliable measure; discretionary bonuses and many allowances are treated with caution.
What happens if one period falls short? It can trigger a compliance query against your sponsor and put your visa at risk, even with a healthy annual average.
Is the threshold the same for every role? No — some occupations and new entrants use different figures, so confirm the exact rate that applies to your job.
Related reads: The UK’s earned-settlement route to ILR · What the salary-list phase-out means for African workers
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Sources
- House of Commons Library, “Changes to UK visa and settlement rules” (CBP-10267) — T0 official. https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-10267/
- KPMG, “United Kingdom – Home Office Issues Key Changes to Immigration Rules,” GMS Flash Alert 2026-072 — T1 specialist. https://kpmg.com/xx/en/our-insights/gms-flash-alert/2026/flash-alert-2026-072.html





