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Post-Soviet Visa Atlas

Who is leaving the former USSR for Britain. In four years the country swapped its seasonal-worker supplier: Ukraine issued nine visas in ten — now Central Asia gets almost four in five.

01 the story · the seasonal scheme changed nationality
91% → 1.4%
Ukraine's share of seasonal visas, 2019→2025
0.2% → 78.4%
Central Asia's share — four countries
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scheme growth: 2,493 → 38,805 visas a year
02 the atlas · 12 countries, all immigration
03 who gets the most · 2025
Visas ≠ applications. We show visas granted. Far more people apply to the seasonal scheme than receive a visa — applications and quotas are different numbers.

Table: people by year

Country20192020202120222023202420252026*
🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan2611215014 5828 2029 99612 8724 541
🇺🇿 Uzbekistan9974781 5375 6535 5467 4467 5152 290
🇹🇯 Tajikistan111521 1264 0445 8266 0515 9431 964
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan3 6471 3871 9364 4606 6657 3717 3222 242
🇹🇲 Turkmenistan253405012516412720034
🇦🇲 Armenia37115320524627021016528
🇦🇿 Azerbaijan1 2135087171 0141 1711 2231 314113
🇬🇪 Georgia85446238996855649848943
🇺🇦 Ukraine9 83710 36724 271217 42144 29820 10817 1163 890
🇲🇩 Moldova2 1811 2293 1693 9243 0172 6332 271699
🇷🇺 Russia25 9008 7608 5938 7846 9994 2143 158412
🇧🇾 Belarus1 3217111 60480949637824748

* 2026 — Q1 only

Source
Home Office, Immigration system statistics, dataset Vis_D02. GOV.UK ↗
The atlas's metric
People — main applicants and dependants, by visa group: work, study, family, other. Visitors are excluded.
Update schedule
Every quarterly release. Current: year ending March 2026 (21 May 2026). Next: August 2026.
Data
CSV on every page · schema.org Dataset · citation markup.

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