UK care jobs with visa sponsorship in 2026: whatβs still open (and what closed in July 2025)
Since 22 July 2025, overseas visa sponsorship for standard Care Worker (SOC 6135) and Senior Care Worker (SOC 6136) roles has been closed to new applicants. Many articles online have not been updated. This guide reflects the current rules.
If you have been researching UK care jobs with visa sponsorship from Nigeria, you have almost certainly read articles that are now factually wrong. The July 2025 immigration rule changes closed one of the most widely discussed entry routes β and the sponsored pathways that remain open are different from what most people expect.
This guide covers what is genuinely available in 2026, how the application process works, what it actually costs, and how to protect yourself from the fraud networks that exploit job seekers who do not know the rules have changed.
Quick knowledge check β do you know the current rules?
Answer before reading on. You might be surprised.
What changed in July 2025 and why it matters
On 22 July 2025, following the Immigration White Paper published in May 2025, the UK government officially closed overseas recruitment for two specific occupation codes:
SOC 6135 β Care Workers and Home Carers and SOC 6136 β Senior Care Workers can no longer be used to sponsor new applicants coming from outside the UK. This is not a pause. The route is closed to new overseas hires.
A transitional arrangement exists β but it is narrow. Workers already in the UK who were employed by a UK care provider before 22 July 2025 may, in limited circumstances, extend their stay or switch from another visa route (such as a student or graduate visa). However, the individual must have been legally employed by that specific employer for at least three months before the Certificate of Sponsorship is assigned. This window runs only until 22 July 2028.
The minimum salary threshold for these transitional cases also rose from Β£23,200 to Β£25,000 per year (Β£12.82 per hour). The bottom line: if you are currently in Nigeria with no prior UK care employer sponsorship history, the standard care worker route is no longer available to you.
Which UK health and care roles still offer visa sponsorship in 2026?
Despite the closure, the UK continues to face serious health workforce shortages. Several clinical and specialist roles remain fully open to overseas applicants.
Registered Nurse (NMC)
Healthcare Assistant (clinical setting)
Allied Health Professionals
Senior Care Manager (RQF 6+)
Care Worker (SOC 6135)
Senior Care Worker (SOC 6136)
Registered Nurse β the strongest pathway in 2026
If you are a qualified nurse in Nigeria, this is the most sustainable and financially rewarding route available. Registered nurses face none of the July 2025 restrictions. Your pathway involves submitting credentials to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), passing the Computer Based Test (CBT), and completing the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) after arriving in the UK.
Healthcare Assistant in a registered clinical setting
HCAs working in environments where registered nurses or other health professionals are also present (SOC 6131) remain eligible for overseas sponsorship. This means roles in NHS hospitals, GP practices, and community health trusts β not residential care homes operating without clinical staff.
Allied health professionals
Physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, and radiographers are in consistent demand and can be sponsored directly from overseas, provided they hold the relevant UK professional registration.
The UK Health and Care Worker Visa: how it works step by step
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What you will realistically pay
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Visa application fee (up to 3 years) | Β£284 |
| Biometrics | Β£19.20 |
| Tuberculosis test (Nigeria) | β¦50,000ββ¦80,000 |
| IELTS Academic or OET (if needed) | β¦90,000ββ¦180,000 |
| Flights from Lagos or Abuja to UK | Β£400βΒ£700 |
| Initial settlement funds | Β£300βΒ£500 |
| Realistic total before arriving | ~Β£1,200βΒ£1,800 |
Your employer covers the Certificate of Sponsorship fee and the Immigration Skills Charge (raised to Β£1,320/year per sponsored worker from December 2025). Many employers also cover DBS checks, Occupational Health assessments, and sometimes contribute to relocation costs. The financial burden is designed to fall on the employer, not you.
How to protect yourself from fraudulent job offers
Scammers have adapted to the July 2025 rule changes. The most active fraud pattern now involves agents advertising the closed care worker route as if it still exists, charging processing fees, and disappearing. Some victims travel to the UK on fabricated offer letters and arrive to find no employer.
Check every employer on the Register of Licensed Sponsors at gov.uk before any other action. This is free and takes under two minutes.
Never pay for a job offer, Certificate of Sponsorship, or visa arrangement. Your employer pays the CoS fee.
Any agent claiming they can get you a standard care worker visa from Nigeria in 2026 is either misinformed or running a scam. That route is closed.
Treat any unsolicited job offer arriving via WhatsApp or Instagram with extreme scepticism. Legitimate UK employers do not recruit through informal messaging channels.
Find the employerβs official website and phone number independently β not from a link someone sent you. Call to verify the vacancy exists.
Frequently asked questions
From healthcare worker to permanent residency
After five years of continuous legal residence in the UK on a Skilled Worker or Health and Care Worker Visa, you can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) β the equivalent of permanent residency. After holding ILR for one year, you can apply for British citizenship, provided you pass the Life in the UK test and meet the English language requirement.
The UK government is consulting on extending the qualifying period for ILR from five years to ten years for Skilled Workers. This has not yet been confirmed but may affect timelines for workers arriving from 2026. Check gov.uk for updates before making long-term plans.
Healthcare workers who arrive as internationally trained nurses or clinical HCAs regularly progress into senior nursing, specialist practice, care management, and NHS leadership roles. The sector has a genuine tradition of recognising competence regardless of starting point.
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