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A caregiver position usually requires some form of education or training in healthcare, nursing, or a related field. In some cases, an NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) or equivalent in Health and Social Care is beneficial. It's important to acquire these qualifications before starting your job search.
Can I apply for a visa in the country I'm living in if I'm not from there originally? You can apply for a UK visit visa in any country, whether you are resident there or not. Note however, that it may take a longer to process your application, if you are not resident.
From 11 March 2024, care workers and senior care workers are unable to bring dependants when they migrate to the UK, and only CQC-registered providers in England will be able to sponsor Health and Care Visa applicants. All other occupation codes can continue to bring dependants as normal.
The ban on newly arriving care workers bringing immediate family took effect on 11 March 2024. The Skilled Worker minimum salary increases took effect on 4 April 2024. The Immigration Salary List, replacing the Shortage Occupation List, also took effect on 4 April 2024.
Effective from 10th February 2025: Under new 'good character' requirements, those who entered the UK illegally or made a dangerous journey to get here will normally be refused British citizenship, regardless of how much time has passed since their illegal entry.
You must apply online for a Skilled Worker visa. Check which documents you'll need to apply.
Apply from outside the UK Proving your identity and providing supporting documents. As part of your application, you'll need to prove your identity. Apply for a Health and Care Worker visa. Apply for a Skilled Worker visa. Continue your application. How long it takes to get a decision. After you apply.
The UK Care Visa isn't ending; it's evolving. Key changes are coming into effect soon. Starting March 11, 2024, new applicants can't bring dependants. Existing care workers can still retain their dependants and switch employers within the same SOC codes until these new rules kick in.
Following a change in the law in March 2024, Health and Care Worker visa holders with SOC codes '6135 Care workers and home carers' and '6136 Senior care workers' (previously '6145 Care workers and home carers' or '6146 Senior care workers') are no longer permitted to bring family members with them to the UK under the ...
Yes, you can APPLY from other places, because the process is online. However, if you need to go in for an appointment, that will most probably be in your home country.