What You Need to Know About Dependents on a UK Skilled Worker Visa

The UK Skilled Worker Visa offers an incredible opportunity for professionals to work and live in the UK, and it also allows eligible dependents to join them. Understanding the rules and requirements for dependents can help you ensure a smooth relocation for your family. At MRK Immigration, we provide expert advice to help you navigate this process seamlessly.

Who Qualifies as a Dependent?

Under a UK Skilled Worker Visa, the following individuals can apply as dependents:

  • Your spouse or civil partner.
  • Unmarried partners in a relationship akin to marriage (evidence required).
  • Children under 18 years of age.
  • Children over 18 if they’re already in the UK as dependents and financially reliant on you.

For more insights, explore our resources on applying for a Dependent Visa.

Financial Requirements for Dependents

When applying for dependents, you must demonstrate that you can support them financially. The financial requirements include:

  • £285 for your spouse or partner.
  • £315 for the first child.
  • £200 for each additional child.

Funds must be available in your bank account for at least 28 consecutive days before the application. At MRK Immigration, we offer detailed guidance to help you meet these financial requirements.

Application Process for Dependents

Dependents can apply for their visas either at the same time as your UK Skilled Worker Visa application or later. They need to provide:

  • A valid passport.
  • Proof of relationship with the primary visa holder.
  • Evidence of financial support.

Trust MRK Immigration to ensure all documentation meets UK immigration standards.

Rights of Dependents in the UK

Dependents of Skilled Worker visa holders can:

  • Work or study in the UK (restrictions may apply to certain professions).
  • Access healthcare through the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS).
  • Travel freely within and outside the UK during the visa validity period.

Key Considerations

It’s essential to ensure that both you and your dependents comply with the terms of your visas. Non-compliance can affect visa renewals or applications for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the future.

For professional advice and support, visit MRK Immigration today.

With the right guidance, bringing your dependents to the UK on a Skilled Worker Visa can be a smooth and rewarding process. Trust MRK Immigration to help you every step of the way.

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