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   / @ieltslifeskillsuk   • Full IELTS Life Skills A1 Speaking and Listening Test •    • IELTS Life Skills A1 Speaking Full Test   • Full IELTS Life Skills A2 Speaking and Listening Test •    • IELTS Life Skills A2 Speaking and Lis...   • Complete IELTS Life Skills B1 Speaking and Listening Test •    • IELTS Life Skills B1 Speaking and Lis...   • Health and Care Worker visa • Overview • A Health and Care Worker visa allows medical professionals • to come to or stay in the UK to do an eligible job with the • NHS, an NHS supplier or in adult social care • Eligibility • Your job • To qualify for a Health and Care Worker visa, you must: • • be a qualified doctor, nurse, health professional or adult • social care professional • • work in an eligible health or social care job • • work for a UK employer that’s been approved by the • Home Office • • have a ‘certificate of sponsorship’ from your employer • with information about the role you’ve been offered in • the UK • • be paid a minimum salary - how much depends on the • type of work you do. • How long it takes • You can apply for a visa up to 3 months before the day you • are due to start work in the UK. This date is listed on your • certificate of sponsorship. • As part of your application, you’ll need to prove your identity • and provide your documents. • You may need to allow extra time if you need an • appointment to do this. You’ll find out if you need one when • you start your application. • What you can and cannot do • You can: • • work in an eligible job • • take on additional work in certain • circumstances • • do voluntary work • • study • • bring your partner and children • you as your ‘dependants’, if they’re eligible • • travel abroad and return to the UK • • apply to settle permanently in the UK (also known as • ‘indefinite leave to remain’) if you’ve lived in the UK for • 5 years and meet the other eligibility requirements • You cannot: • State Pension • • change jobs or employer unless you update your visa • If your application is successful, you’ll get a full list of what • you can and cannot do with a Health and Care Worker visa. • 2. Your job • You must meet all of the following requirements to be eligible • for a Health and Care Worker visa: • • you’re a qualified doctor, nurse, health professional or • adult social care professional • • your job is eligible for this visa • • you’ll be working for a UK health and care sector • employer that’s been approved by the Home Office • • you’ll be paid the minimum salary or the ‘going rate’ for • the type of work you’ll be doing - whichever is higher • Check if your job is eligible • Before you can find out if your job is eligible, you need to • know its 4-digit occupation code. • If you already have a job offer, ask your employer for your • occupation code. • Look up your job’s occupation code • If you do not know your code, you can search for your job in • the ONS occupation coding tool. • Not every job title is included. If you cannot find your exact • job title, try searching for similar jobs. • Make sure the job description matches what you’ll be doing. • Some jobs in the same area of practice have different • codes, for example dentists and dental hygiene therapists. • Check if an occupation code is eligible for this • visa • Your job must be in one of the following occupation codes to • qualify for the Health and Care Worker visa: • • 1181: health services and public health managers and • directors • • 1242: residential, day and domiciliary care managers • and proprietors • • 2112: biological scientists and biochemists • • 2113: physical scientists • • 2211: medical practitioners • • 2212: psychologists • • 2213: pharmacists • • 2214: ophthalmic opticians • • 2215: dental practitioners • • 2217: medical radiographers • • 2218: podiatrists • • 2219: health professionals that are ‘not elsewhere • classified’, such as audiologists and occupational • health advisers • • 2221: physiotherapists • • 2222: occupational therapists • • 2223: speech and language therapists • • 2229: therapy professionals that are ‘not elsewhere • classified’, such as osteopaths and psychotherapists • • 2231: nurses • • 2232: midwives • • 2442: social workers • • 3111: laboratory technicians • • 3213: paramedics • • 3216: dispensing opticians • • 3217: pharmaceutical technicians • • 3218: medical and dental technicians • • 3219: health associate professionals not elsewhere • classified • • 6141: nursing auxiliaries and assistants • • 6143: dental nurses • • 6145: care workers and home carers • • 6146: senior care workers • Approved UK health and care sector employers • • #career #uk #ukcarejobs #ukworkpermit #ukworkvisa #interview #ukvisa #ukvisasandimmigration #ukvisaaccepted #ukstudent #ukstudentvisa #ukstudentvisainterview #ukcarevisainterview #ukworkpermitvisainterview

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