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UK skilled worker visa list adds 200 roles, including social media influencers

Ngozi Ekugo
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The United Kingdom (UK) has added more than 200 new roles, which includes social media influencers across a range of industries in its skilled worker visa occupation list.

The update noted in the Home Office website which came into effect on April 10, will increase opportunities for international professionals in sectors such as healthcare, technology, education, engineering, creative arts, and skilled trades.

Despite the extensive update, low-wage, part-time, or low-skilled positions such as bar staff, waiters, cleaners, taxi drivers, warehouse and postal workers and delivery riders remain ineligible.

This expansion reflects the UK government’s continued efforts to attract global talent and address labour shortages in critical areas of the economy.

The revised list includes roles in:

IT and digital technology:

Software developers, cybersecurity specialists, data analysts, DevOps engineers, and UI/UX designers.

Healthcare:

General practitioners, nurses, specialist doctors, psychologists, and senior care workers.

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Engineering:

Civil, mechanical, electrical, aerospace, and project engineers.

Education:

Teachers in early years, primary, secondary, special education, and English as a Second Language (ESL) instructors.

Creative sector:

Artists, photographers, musicians, actors – and even social media influencers have now been recognised.

Skilled trades:

Electricians, plumbers, welders, carpenters, roofers, and chefs.

Finance and business:

Chartered accountants, investment analysts, marketing managers, and HR officers.

These additions are expected to make it easier for qualified individuals to secure UK visas, as long as they meet the role-specific requirements and obtain sponsorship from a licensed employer.

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Ngozi Ekugo is a Snr. Correspondent/ analyst at Businessday. She has worked across various sectors, and notably had a brief stinct at Goldman Sachs, London. She holds an MSc Management from the University Hertfordshire, a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Lagos and is an alumna of Queen’s college. She is also an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM).