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Skilled Worker visa for IT specialists — sponsor landscape 2026

Updated: May 2026

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In 2025 Russian nationals received 406 SW grants in the UK. Of these, 170 = software developers — the largest group by profession. IT in the UK is one of the few sectors where the SW going rate is naturally above £41,700 (IT business analyst £50,300, software developer £49,400). This page covers the sponsor landscape, salary ranges, and how to avoid mistakes when choosing an employer.

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The Register of Licensed Sponsors changes every day — a company can lose its licence between your CoS and your arrival. All names below are real examples from public sources, not endorsements. Always verify through /en/skilled-worker/verification just before you pay and travel.

170
Software developer SW grants
Russian nationals, 2025
406
Total Russian SW grants 2025
all occupations
£49,400
Going rate Data Scientist
SOC 2422 / Software Developer 2134
£41,700
General SW threshold floor
or going rate — whichever is higher

Going rates for IT occupations 2026

Salary requirement = the higher of £41,700 OR the going rate for your SOC code. For most IT roles the going rate is above the general floor.

SOC codeOccupationGoing rate per year
2133IT business analyst£50,300
2134Programmers / Software developers£49,400
2136Cyber security analyst£44,900
2137Web designer£35,300
2422Data scientist£49,400
Web designer (SOC 2137) — special case: the going rate is £35,300 — below the general floor of £41,700. The sponsor must pay £41,700 (the higher of the two). If you are a junior or graduate, the New Entrant discount may apply, reducing the floor to £33,400 if you meet the conditions.

Source: gov.uk going rates publication (Appendix Skilled Occupations). The going rate is the 25th percentile of ASHE data for the SOC code. Rates are updated when Immigration Rules change.

New Entrant discount — for junior IT

Discount floor: £33,400 (instead of £41,700) — if you meet one of these conditions:

  • Switching from the Graduate Route after a UK degree
  • Recent graduate (within 2 years of finishing your degree)
  • Age under 26
  • Other conditions (PhD relevance, ISL role, switching from certain routes)
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New Entrant — only for the first visa, not for extension

The discount applies only when you first apply, not when you extend an existing visa. For an extension you need the standard going rate or £41,700.

Source: gov.uk — Skilled Worker: when you can be paid less than the going rate.

How to avoid mistakes when choosing an employer

Check these
  1. Sponsor in the Register of Licensed Sponsors on the date you accept the offer — detailed walkthrough →
  2. The Sponsor licence number on your CoS matches the entry in the Register
  3. Companies House — the company is active, has filed accounts, and has a real footprint (employees, office)
  4. The salary on your CoS matches your written offer
Red flags
  • Recruiter only uses WhatsApp/Telegram, no website or office
  • "Already arranged sponsor" for £10k+ upfront
  • Sponsor does not give you their licence number
  • Sponsor has a B rating in the Register (higher risk of revocation)
  • They ask for money for a CoS or "document processing"

Full checklist and scam pattern analysis: fake sponsors →

After 5 years — ILR pathway for IT

5 years of continuous SW residence → you become eligible for ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain, permanent residence).

Earned Settlement proposal — high earners: In a government proposal (not law as of May 2026), earners above £50,000 may keep the 5-year pathway. For most senior IT roles this is relevant. Status of proposals at the time of publication: ILR page →

Details about the 180-day rule, continuous residence, and Earned Settlement proposals: ILR (permanent residence) after Skilled Worker visa →