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Skilled Worker route—UK timeline of eligibility, salary thresholds, SOC/ASHE, sponsorship, settlement and dependant changes (2020–2026)

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This Practice Note sets out a timeline of significant shifts in eligibility rules for the Skilled Worker route, which superseded the Tier 2 (General) category from 9 am on 1 December 2020. This Note is supplied for historical reference purposes, reflecting the many amendments introduced since the route’s inception. For comprehensive particulars of amendments and their precise commencement provisions, please consult the most relevant Statement of Changes in full. For further guidance on how to retrieve earlier versions of the Immigration Rules and Home Office materials, see Practice Note: Locating guidance and using archives for immigration research. For a chronology of principal changes to the former Tier 2 (General) route, see Practice Note: Tier 2 (General): timeline of key changes from 2012.

1 December 2020

On 1 December 2020, the Skilled Worker route wholly and definitively replaced Tier 2 (General). The label Skilled Worker would encompass Tier 2 (General) migrants (a point pertinent to settlement qualification) and existing Tier 2 (General) sponsor licences were switched to Skilled Worker licences. At that point in time, all outstanding principal applicant and dependant applications under Tier 2 General as at 1 December 2020 were determined under the Skilled Worker Rules. Changes enacted by...

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