Looking to stay and work in the UK after your studies? Switching from a Student Visa (Tier 4) to a Skilled Worker Visa in 2025 is possible — but new immigration reforms mean you need to plan carefully. In this post, we break down the requirements, steps, timelines, and tips to help you secure your future in the UK.
What Is the Skilled Worker Visa?
The Skilled Worker Visa allows international graduates to live and work in the UK long-term. It replaced the old Tier 2 (General) visa and is now the primary work route for foreign nationals.
Can You Switch from a Student Visa to a Skilled Worker Visa?
Yes — if you meet the eligibility criteria. The UK Home Office allows switching from a Student Visa to a Skilled Worker Visa from within the UK, without leaving the country.
Key Requirements for 2025
As of 2025, new rules have tightened Skilled Worker eligibility:
1. Job Offer from a UK Sponsor
- You must have a job offer from a licensed UK employer listed on the Home Office Register of Sponsors.
- The role must match an eligible Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code.
2. Minimum Salary Threshold
- £38,700 per year (up from £26,200 pre-2025).
- Exceptions: lower thresholds apply to some education, healthcare, and shortage occupations.
3. English Language Proficiency
- Must demonstrate B1 level English (if not already proven during your studies).
4. Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)
- Issued by your employer and valid for at least 3 years.
5. Financial Proof
- You may need to show you can support yourself (unless employer covers your expenses).
Step-by-Step Guide to Switching Visas
Step 1: Find a Job & Get Sponsored
Apply for jobs before your Graduate Route or Student Visa expires. Make sure the company:
- Is a registered sponsor.
- Offers a salary that meets the Skilled Worker threshold.
- Will provide a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS).
Step 2: Prepare Your Documents
Common documents include:
- Current passport and BRP
- CoS reference number
- Proof of qualifications
- Proof of English language ability
- TB test results (if applicable)
Step 3: Apply Online
- Apply through the official UKVI portal. We can help you on this
- Pay the visa fee (~£719–£1,423) and Immigration Health Surcharge (£1,035/year).
Step 4: Wait for a Decision
- Most decisions come within 8 weeks.
- You can stay in the UK while your application is pending.
Tips to Boost Your Chances
- Apply early: Don’t wait until the last month of your visa.
- Polish your CV: Tailor it for UK job standards.
- Use your university’s career services — they often have employer connections.
- Look into shortage occupations for easier sponsorship.
FAQ: Switching Student to Skilled Worker Visa
Q: Can I switch directly from a Student Visa without using the Graduate Route?
Yes, if you have a qualifying job offer and meet all other criteria.
Q: What if my job pays less than £38,700?
It may still qualify if it’s a shortage occupation or you’re under 26 (new entrant).
Q: Can I bring dependants?
Yes, but each must meet their own visa requirements and fees.
Final Thoughts
Switching from a Student Visa to a Skilled Worker Visa in 2025 is achievable — but it requires strategic planning, especially with the new salary and sponsorship rules. If you’re serious about staying in the UK, start your job search early and target employers who are licensed sponsors.
Need help? Contact a UK immigration advisor to guide you through the process.