UK VISA Information for Teachers

Overseas teachers relocating to the UK can apply for various visas, including the Youth Mobility Scheme, Ancestry Visa, or Skilled Worker Visa, each with specific eligibility and costs.

Are you a teacher from overseas looking to relocate and teach in the UK? Are you unsure about which Visa you will need to make the move?

While there is no specific UK visa for teachers, there are several different visas that teachers coming to the UK from abroad may be eligible to apply for. It is important to look over the criteria for these different visas to determine which is most suitable for you and your circumstances.

Please note: if you hold a British passport then NO Visa fees will apply.

Youth Mobility Scheme

The Youth Mobility Scheme is a visa that you can apply for if you want to live and work in the UK for up to 2 years. The earliest you can apply for this visa is 6 months before you travel to the UK.

It involves a simple online application to start the process. If you are accepted, it allows you to work unrestricted for 2 years in the UK. If you are a New Zealand citizen, a further 1 year is available on this visa.

Once you have applied online, proved your identity and provided the correct documents, you will usually receive a decision within 3 weeks. However, a Youth Mobility Scheme Visa can take around two months to process, but in an emergency situation can be fast tracked in as little as 1 week.

You will be eligible to apply for the Youth Mobility Scheme if you meet the following requirements:

The Youth Mobility scheme incurs the following costs:

Ancestry Visa

The UK Ancestry Visa allows you to stay in the UK for 5 years and work without restrictions. The earliest that you can apply for this visa is three months before you travel to the UK, and you should receive a decision on your visa application within 3 weeks.

If you have lived on in the UK for 5 years on this visa, you may be able to either apply to extend your visa by another 5 years, or apply to settle permanently (‘indefinite leave to remain’).

You are eligible to apply for a UK Ancestry Visa under the following circumstances:

The UK Ancestry Visa incurs the following costs:

Skilled Worker Visa

If you are ineligible for the previous visas, the Skilled Worker Visa allows you to relocate to the UK to perform an eligible job with sponsorship from an approved employer.

This visa can last for up to 5 years, at which point it will need to be extended. You will have to apply to extend or update this visa if it expires, or if you change your occupation or employer. You may also be able to apply to settle permanently (‘indefinite leave to remain’).

You must have received and confirmed a job offer before you apply for the Skilled Worker Visa, and you must apply for the visa within 3 months of receiving your certificate of sponsorship. You will usually hear if your application has been successful within 3 weeks.

You are eligible to apply for a Skilled Worker Visa under the following circumstances:

On this visa, you can bring a partner and children as your ‘dependants’, provided that they are eligible.

The Skilled Worker Visa incurs the following costs:

Please Note: We strongly recommend a 1 year Visa initially to limit the immediate expense of moving.

If you require any more information on available visas, the Get into Teaching website provides useful information. You can visit the site HERE.

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