Dates confirmed for changes to income thresholds for family and skilled worker visas
A ministerial statement made today has confirmed that there are two statements of changes coming in the next couple of months. The first will remove the ability of care workers to bring dependants, and the second will include the increase to the minimum income requirement for families, among other changes.
19 February statement of changes
The 19 February statement of changes will remove the rights of care workers and senior care workers to bring dependants. This will come into force on 11 March 2024. The other change made at this stage is that care providers in England will only be able to sponsor workers if they are regulated by the Care Quality Commission.
14 March statement of changes
The minimum income requirement for partners applying under Appendix FM will be increased to £29,000 on 11 April. No dates have been given for the further incremental increases, and just that there will be two more increases and the final one will take effect “by early 2025”.
This statement of changes will also increase the earnings threshold for those on the skilled worker route, from £26,200 to £38,700. This change will come into force from 4 April 2024. The Health and Care visa route is exempt from this change.
Posted on 30.01.2024.
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