UK Visa from India 2026 - Skilled Worker, IT & Nursing Guide

Elena Müller
European Immigration Correspondent··14 min read
Visa types
7 pathways
Processing
3-8 weeks
Min salary
£41,700 (general)
Indian diaspora
1.6M+
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UK visa landscape for Indians in 2026

Indians are the single largest source of new UK migrants - over 250,000 Indians received UK visas in 2024. The UK is in the middle of a major immigration reset under the 2026 White Paper, and the rules are tightening fast. If you're planning to move, read this AFTER reading the UK Immigration White Paper 2026 analysis - the changes meaningfully affect cost, timeline, and PR speed.

That said, the UK still offers what no other major destination does: the world's largest Indian diaspora (1.6 million Indians, with established communities in Leicester, Birmingham, Southall, Wembley, Slough), NHS jobs at scale for nurses, world-class universities, and direct flights to 30+ Indian cities. The seven main routes for Indians:

  • Skilled Worker - main route for IT, finance, engineering
  • Health & Care Worker - discounted route for nurses, doctors, carers
  • Global Talent - for senior tech, science, arts
  • Student visa → Graduate visa → Skilled Worker
  • High Potential Individual (HPI) - top 50 university graduates, no job needed
  • Innovator Founder - entrepreneur route
  • India Young Professionals Scheme - 18-30, 2 years, ballot

Skilled Worker visa - for Indian IT professionals

The Skilled Worker visa is the main route for Indian IT professionals, engineers, and finance workers. The mechanics: find an employer with a sponsor licence, secure a job offer above the salary threshold, receive a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS), apply online, and arrive in the UK.

RoleLondon salary (£)Outside London (£)Threshold (£)Eligible?
Software engineer (mid)£65,000-85,000£50,000-65,000£41,700✅ Yes
Data engineer£70,000-95,000£55,000-75,000£41,700✅ Yes
Junior dev (graduate)£40,000-55,000£32,000-42,000£41,700 (or £33,400 new entrant)⚠️ Tight outside London
Senior engineer / EM£90,000-130,000£70,000-95,000£41,700✅ Yes

The general salary threshold is £41,700/year. New entrants (under 26 or switching from a Student visa) get a 20% discount (~£33,400). Use the UK Skilled Worker checker to confirm eligibility. For sponsor leads, see UK visa sponsorship jobs 2026.

Health & Care Worker - for Indian nurses & doctors

Indian nurses are the single largest source of internationally recruited NHS staff. The Health & Care Worker visa offers dramatic discounts vs the standard Skilled Worker visa, making it by far the cheapest UK PR route for Indians:

  • Visa fee: £284 (vs £1,400 for Skilled Worker) - saves about £1,100
  • NO IHS surcharge - saves £3,120 over a 5-year visa
  • Salary threshold: £29,000 (vs £41,700 general) - easier to meet
  • Routes: NMC registration for nurses, GMC for doctors, RPSGB for pharmacists
Total cost for an Indian nurse on Health & Care Worker visa: roughly ₹2-3L all-in (fee + flights + first month). Compare with ₹11L+ for a Skilled Worker visa. This is the single cheapest legitimate UK PR pathway.

NMC registration for Indian nurses: complete the CBT (computer-based test, available in Delhi/Bangalore/Hyderabad via Pearson VUE), then the OSCE in the UK (NHS employer usually pays). Read the full nursing pathway in nursing visa sponsorship jobs 2026.

Global Talent visa - for exceptional Indians

The Global Talent visa is the prestige route. No employer, no salary threshold. You need an endorsement from one of three bodies:

  • Tech Nation - for senior software engineers, founders, product leaders (technical and business sub-tracks)
  • UKRI / Royal Society / British Academy - for researchers, scientists, academics
  • Arts Council England - for arts, culture, film, design

Tech Nation requires 2+ years senior tech experience, an active 'product impact' record (open-source contributions, conference talks, recognized startup work). The endorsement letter typically takes 8 weeks. Once endorsed, the visa itself is granted in 3-8 weeks and offers PR in just 3 years (vs 5 for Skilled Worker).

Student pathway

Indians are the largest source of international students in the UK as of 2024 (140,000+ visas/year). The pathway is straightforward:

  1. Apply to UK universities; receive a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies)
  2. Take IELTS Academic (6.0-7.0 depending on course)
  3. Show proof of funds: 1st year tuition + £12,006/year living (London) or £9,207 (outside)
  4. Apply for Student visa: £490 + £776/year IHS
  5. Study; graduate; switch to Graduate visa (2 years post-study work, no sponsor needed)
  6. During Graduate visa, find a Skilled Worker sponsor - switch into Skilled Worker; build to ILR

This pathway is expensive (₹40-70L all-in including tuition) but reliable. Most Indian Master's holders convert to Skilled Worker within 18-24 months of arrival. The 2026 White Paper threatens the Graduate visa - see warnings below.

VFS centres in India

UK visa biometrics are handled by VFS Global. There are 12 centres across India, more than any other UK partner country:

  • New Delhi (main, largest)
  • Mumbai
  • Bangalore
  • Chennai
  • Kolkata
  • Hyderabad
  • Ahmedabad
  • Pune
  • Chandigarh
  • Jalandhar
  • Cochin
  • Goa

Book appointments at vfsglobal.com/en/individuals/india. Standard service is free; Priority (5 working days) is +£500; Super Priority (next working day) is +£1,000. The Premium Lounge (£140 for a private check-in) is worth it in Delhi/Mumbai where queues are long.

Cost in Rupees

VisaUK feesIHS (5yr)TB test + flights + setupTotal in ₹
Skilled Worker (5yr)£1,400£3,880₹2-3L₹10-11L
Health & Care (5yr)£284£0 (exempt)₹2-3L₹2.5-3.5L
Student (1yr)£490 + £776 IHS₹1.5-2L + tuition₹3-4L + ₹15-30L tuition
Graduate (2yr post-study)£822 + £1,552 IHS₹2.5-3L

Add the TB test (mandatory for Indians staying 6+ months, ~₹3-4K at IOM-approved clinics in Delhi/Mumbai/Bangalore/Chennai). IELTS for UKVI is ₹15K. See the full cost of immigration 2026 report for comparisons.

White Paper 2026 - impact on Indians

The 2026 White Paper proposes the biggest tightening since Brexit. Key proposed changes:

  • ILR (settlement/PR) moves from 5 years to 10 years for most routes
  • Skilled Worker salary thresholds rise across the board
  • Graduate visa shortened from 2 years to 18 months (or scrapped)
  • Care worker route closed to new applicants (already taking effect)
  • English requirement raised from B1 to B2 for most visas
If the UK is your plan, apply BEFORE these changes take effect. Visa applications submitted before transition typically benefit from grandfathering. Read the full impact assessment in the UK Immigration White Paper 2026 analysis.

UK vs Australia vs Canada for Indians

FactorUKAustraliaCanada
Employer neededYes (most routes)189: no; others: yesNo (Express Entry)
Processing3-8 weeks4-15 months6 months
Cost (skilled, single)₹10-11L₹3.1L₹1.7-2.2L
Cost (nurse)₹2.5-3.5L₹3-4L₹2-3L
PR timeline5-10 years (White Paper)Direct (189)6 months
Diaspora1.6M+900K+1.4M+
WeatherCool, rainyWarm (Sydney/Melbourne)Cold winters

Most Indians apply to multiple routes in parallel. See Canada PR and Australia PR sub-pages for the full comparison.

Action plan

  1. Choose your route: Skilled Worker (IT), Health & Care (nurse/doctor), Global Talent (senior), or Student → Graduate → SW
  2. For Skilled Worker: target sponsor-licensed employers (50,000+ on the gov.uk register); apply via LinkedIn, Reed, Indeed UK
  3. For Health & Care: register with NMC; pass CBT in India; apply to NHS trusts (Barts, Guy's, NHS Jobs)
  4. Secure offer and Certificate of Sponsorship
  5. Sort English: IELTS for UKVI at B1 minimum (or ECCTIS exemption letter if your degree was English-medium)
  6. Complete TB test at IOM-approved Indian clinic
  7. Apply online; pay fee, IHS, NHS surcharge; book biometrics at VFS
  8. Receive 30-day vignette in passport; travel to UK; collect BRP within 10 days of arrival

Read how to move to the UK in 2026 for the full timeline, and return to the India visa guide hub for other routes.

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