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FULL LIST: High-demand jobs in the UK in 2025 — visa sponsorship requirements, others 

Adam Mosadioluwa
February 9, 2025
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The United Kingdom (UK) continues to open its doors to skilled workers worldwide through its work visa schemes, addressing critical labour shortages across key industries. 

Contents
  • 1. Health Care & Social Care
  • 2. Engineering
  • 3. Information Technology (IT)
  • 4. Education
  • 5. Hospitality and Catering
  • 6. Skilled Trades
  • Eligibility for Visa-Sponsored Jobs 
  • Types of Work Visas for High-Demand Jobs  
    • 1. Skilled Worker Visa
    • 2. Health and Care Worker Visa
    • 3. Global Talent Visa
    • 4. Scale-up Visa
  • How to Apply for a UK Work Visa in 2025
  • Salary Thresholds and Benefits for Sponsored Jobs

In 2025, high-demand jobs eligible for visa sponsorship span sectors such as healthcare, engineering, IT, education, and hospitality. 

For those seeking employment opportunities in the UK, understanding the eligibility criteria, application process, and visa options is essential.  

In this article, Tribune Online presents a list of key sectors in the UK with high demand for skilled professionals in 2025 according to TSCollege.in.

1. Health Care & Social Care

Persistent shortages are anticipated for nurses, doctors, paramedics, social workers, and care assistants. 

2. Engineering

Civil, mechanical, electrical, and software engineers are needed across industries like construction, infrastructure, and technology. 

3. Information Technology (IT)

High demand is expected for software developers, cybersecurity experts, data analysts, and AI professionals. 

4. Education

Shortages in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computer science teachers are likely to continue. 

5. Hospitality and Catering

Chefs and hotel managers remain in high demand due to the growing hospitality industry.  

6. Skilled Trades

Welders, electricians, plumbers, and construction workers are needed to support UK infrastructure projects.  

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Eligibility for Visa-Sponsored Jobs 

To qualify for a UK work visa in shortage occupations, applicants must meet the following requirements:  

  • Hold a job offer from a licensed UK sponsor.  
  • Provide evidence of meeting the minimum salary threshold for the role and experience level.  
  • Possess the necessary qualifications and work experience for the position.  
  • Demonstrate English language proficiency through an approved test, unless exempt.  
  • Obtain a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) from the employer as part of the application process.  

Types of Work Visas for High-Demand Jobs  

In 2025, skilled professionals can apply for the following visa categories:  

1. Skilled Worker Visa

 The primary route for skilled workers in shortage occupations, offering long-term employment and settlement opportunities.  

2. Health and Care Worker Visa

Designed for individuals working in health and care sectors or eligible medical roles.  

3. Global Talent Visa

For exceptional talents in science, digital technology, and the arts, offering flexibility without employer sponsorship.  

4. Scale-up Visa

Allows skilled workers to join fast-growing UK companies meeting specific growth criteria.  

How to Apply for a UK Work Visa in 2025

The application process involves the following steps:  

  • Secure a job offer from a UK employer licensed to sponsor visas.  
  • Ensure the employer applies for a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) on your behalf.  
  • Apply online through the UK Home Office website.  
  • Submit supporting documents, including qualifications, financial evidence, and proof of English proficiency.  
  • Pay the visa fee and Immigration Health Surcharge, then complete biometric enrollment at a visa application center.  
  • Await the visa decision, which typically takes a few weeks depending on processing times.  

Salary Thresholds and Benefits for Sponsored Jobs

Salary thresholds vary by role and are set by the UK government. In 2025, the general salary threshold for the Skilled Worker Visa is expected to remain at £26,200 per annum or £10.75 per hour, with lower requirements for shortage occupations. 

Benefits of sponsored jobs include:  

  • Legal right to work in the UK for the visa duration.  
  • Eligibility for dependents (spouse and children) to accompany the visa holder.  
  • Opportunity to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain after five years of continuous residence.  

 

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