Tilers, Fashion Designers: UK Releases List of Over 70 New Occupations Eligible for Work Visa

Tilers, Fashion Designers: UK Releases List of Over 70 New Occupations Eligible for Work Visa

  • The United Kingdom has expanded its Skilled Worker visa to include over 70 mid-level roles amid labour shortages
  • The new list includes fashion designers, IT specialists, and lab technicians with a lower threshold
  • Applicants still need a job offer from a licensed sponsor and must meet qualification and job code requirements

Legit.ng journalist Dave Ibemere has over a decade of experience in business journalism, with in-depth knowledge of the Nigerian economy, stocks, and general market trends.

The United Kingdom has increased its skilled worker visa scheme to include over 70 additional mid-level occupations, offering new work opportunities.

In the latest update titled the Temporary Shortage Occupation List (TSOL), foreign professionals such as fashion designers, engineering technicians, and IT specialists are now included among the professions eligible to apply for a work visa, with salaries starting from or below £29,000 (N60.16 million)

The UK releases work visa
UK government has expanded its work visa Photo credit: Nurphoto
Source: Getty Images

This move, which took effect on July 22, 2025, is part of the government’s strategy to tackle urgent labour shortages by easing access to roles traditionally considered outside the high-skilled visa category.

Read also

N25m for individuals, N100m for firms: FG Orders Banks to Report Monthly Transactions to FIRS

UK adjusts visa requirements

The revised list reduces salary thresholds and streamlines visa processes for select roles in fields including healthcare, engineering, construction, creative industries, science, and information technology.

Under the revised rules, salary requirements now vary based on an applicant’s visa history.

While standard thresholds still apply to newcomers, those categorised as “new entrants” PhD holders.

Individuals with continuous Skilled Worker visas before April 4, 2024, can qualify at lower salary levels, Vanguard reports.

UK salary changes

For instance, a pipe fitter who previously needed to earn at least £46,000 can now be eligible with £40,400. Engineering technicians are permitted at £34,700, down from £42,500.

In the creative sector, fashion designers can now qualify with £29,100, while data analysts in tech are eligible at £28,600.

Laboratory technicians in science and healthcare can apply with £25,000, reduced from the standard £33,400.

This restructured visa list is seen as a direct response to economic and political pressures surrounding skills shortages.

Read also

Canada, 6 other countries offering work visas that lead to permanent residency in 2025

It seeks to make the UK labour market more globally competitive while addressing domestic gaps in practical, mid-level roles.

UK government adds more professionals in its skill work visa
UK wants Nigerians, other foreigners to fill its skill gap Photo credit: Nurphoto
Source: Getty Images

Rules on new visa requirements

Despite these new allowances, all applicants must still meet basic eligibility requirements, including having a confirmed job offer from a licensed UK sponsor and obtaining a Certificate of Sponsorship.

Applications must also include proof of qualifications, salary information, and a valid job match aligned with the official occupation codes.

Here is a list of new occupations

Some of the occupations captured in the new temporary list include:

  • Painters and decorators
  • Construction and building trades supervisors
  • Floorers and wall tilers
  • Dancers and choreographers
  • Photographers, audio-visual and broadcasting equipment operators
  • Clothing, fashion and accessories designers
  • Authors, writers and translators

A comprehensive list and salary can be found here

6 European countries offering easy work visas

In today’s competitive global job market, professionals are increasingly seeking opportunities abroad to boost their careers, enjoy better living standards, and gain valuable international exposure.

Read also

UK ends health worker visas, affects global care sector

Yet, for many, the immigration process, particularly securing a work visa, remains a daunting hurdle. Lengthy paperwork, high costs, and unpredictable waiting times often discourage qualified talent from making the leap.

Recognising the economic and cultural value of attracting skilled workers, several European countries have stepped up by streamlining their work visa systems. These nations are making it faster and easier for international professionals to relocate and integrate into their economies.

Six European countries are leading the charge in 2025 with simplified visa procedures that cater to a wide range of industries, including technology, healthcare, finance, and skilled trades.

These nations, which include Estonia, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovakia, and Iceland, are not only opening their doors but also providing clear, efficient pathways to residency and long-term employment.

Whether you’re a software developer, medical specialist, engineer, or skilled tradesperson, these six European destinations could offer the smoothest path yet to building a global career.

Read also

UK announces new salary requirement to secure work visa

UK companies approved to sponsor Nigerian work visas

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the United Kingdom has released its 2025 list of organisations licensed to sponsor skilled workers into the country.

According to checks by Legit.ng, the latest list, updated on Wednesday, January 08, 2025, now includes 125,880 approved companies.

The approved companies span various sectors, including technology, commerce, education, media and advertising, engineering, etc.

This article has been updated by the head of business desk, Victor Enengedi, with additional information.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
Dave Ibemere avatar

Dave Ibemere (Senior Business Editor) Dave Ibemere is a senior business editor at Legit.ng. He is a financial journalist with over a decade of experience in print and online media. He also holds a Master's degree from the University of Lagos. He is a member of the African Academy for Open-Source Investigation (AAOSI), the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations and other media think tank groups. He previously worked with The Guardian, BusinessDay, and headed the business desk at Ripples Nigeria. Email: dave.ibemere@corp.legit.ng.

Tags:
Page was generated in 2.2468388080597