The UK government has introduced major changes to the Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) framework, effective 08 April 2026, significantly reshaping the Skilled Worker visa pathway for both applicants and employers.
These updates aim to prioritise highly skilled talent, while restricting access to mid- and lower-skilled roles.
Key Changes at a Glance
- Higher Skill Requirement
All sponsored roles must now meet RQF Level 6 (graduate-level) qualifications. - Occupation List Restriction
Only jobs listed in the official eligible occupation list will qualify for sponsorship. - Stricter Job Switching Rules
Workers can switch jobs only if the new role meets higher skill criteria, making transitions more restrictive. - Mid & Low-Wage Roles Removed
Several roles below the graduate level are no longer eligible under the sponsorship system. - Care Sector Impacted
Sponsorship for many care-related roles has been significantly restricted or removed, affecting a large segment of migrant workers. - New CoS Requirement
A new Certificate of Sponsorship is mandatory when:
- Changing employers
- Switching occupation codes
- Salary Compliance Enforcement
Any salary below the prescribed threshold can result in visa refusal, reinforcing strict compliance. - Dependants Restrictions
Roles below degree level will no longer be eligible to bring dependants to the UK.
- Salary Compliance Enforcement
What This Means
These reforms mark a clear shift toward a high-skill immigration model, limiting flexibility for workers already in the UK and tightening hiring options for employers.
- For applicants:
Career planning must align with graduate-level roles and salary benchmarks. - For employers:
Sponsorship decisions must be more strategic and compliant, with limited room for lower-skilled hiring.
Advisory for Current UK Visa Holders
If you are currently in the UK and your legal status is nearing expiry, it is crucial to act early.
Maintaining your legal stay may still be possible through:
- Securing a valid CoS
- Transitioning into an eligible skilled role
- Ensuring compliance with updated salary and occupation requirements




