ILR by Visa Route

Health & Care Worker ILR: Salary, the 5-Year Rule & the Closure

How NHS and social care staff on the Health & Care Worker visa settle in the UK — the lower salary floor, the IHS exemption, what the 2025 care-worker closure means for settlement, and the reforms ahead.

Health and Care Worker visa holders can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain after 5 years of continuous residence, on a much lower salary floor than the main Skilled Worker route — usually £25,000 or the going rate for the role, whichever is higher. The route is a sub-type of Skilled Worker, comes with a full Immigration Health Surcharge exemption, and still requires ongoing sponsorship at ILR. The 2025 closure of the care-worker sub-route to new overseas applicants does not stop existing holders from settling.

The Health & Care Worker route to ILR

The Health and Care Worker visa is a sub-type of the Skilled Worker route for NHS staff, doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and adult social care workers sponsored by an approved employer. Time on it counts in full towards the 5-year Skilled Worker qualifying period for settlement, and it can be combined with ordinary Skilled Worker or Tier 2 (General) time. Its advantages over the standard route are a lower salary floor, reduced visa fees and a full exemption from the Immigration Health Surcharge. Check your timing with the ILR eligibility calculator.

The settlement salary test

The salary requirement is the biggest difference from the main Skilled Worker page. The Health and Care route uses a reduced salary option, so the floor is far lower — though you must still be sponsored and meet the going rate for your occupation at the date you apply.

Health & Care Worker vs general Skilled Worker at settlement (2026)
At the ILR stage Health & Care Worker General Skilled Worker
Salary floor£25,000 or the going rate (whichever higher)£41,700 or the going rate
NHS pay-scale rolesUse the Agenda for Change going rateUse the SOC going rate
Immigration Health SurchargeExemptPayable during the visa
English at ILRB1 (B2 from 26 March 2027)B1 (B2 from 26 March 2027)
Sponsorship at ILRStill requiredStill required

Source: UK Immigration Rules, Appendix Skilled Worker (Health and Care salary option) and the GOV.UK Health and Care Worker visa guidance. Some Health and Care roles not on national pay scales face a higher general threshold; always check the rate for your occupation code.

Assessed at the application date. Like the main route, the settlement salary is measured against the threshold and going rate in force when you apply, not the salary you were first sponsored on. If pay scales or going rates have risen, make sure your current salary still clears the rate before you submit.

The care-worker closure and what it means for settlement

From 22 July 2025, new overseas recruitment of care workers (SOC 6135) and senior care workers (SOC 6136) ended — these roles can no longer be sponsored for entry clearance from abroad. This was widely reported and has caused real anxiety, but it is important to separate recruitment from settlement.

If you are already here, your route to ILR is intact. The closure stops new overseas hiring. It does not remove existing care workers from the route: you can continue working, extend your visa, change sponsor and apply for ILR after 5 years as normal. In-country switching into these roles also remains open until 22 July 2028, kept under review, for those who have been employed by their sponsor for at least 3 months.

Other Health and Care Worker roles — nurses, doctors and many allied health professionals — are not affected by the care-worker closure and continue to recruit and settle as before, subject to the salary and going-rate rules for their occupation.

What counts towards the 5 years

As a Skilled Worker sub-route, the qualifying time is the same as for the main route: sponsored work counts, study and post-study routes do not.

What counts towards the Health & Care Worker 5-year period
Route Counts towards ILR?
Health & Care WorkerYes
Skilled WorkerYes
Tier 2 (General) — predecessorYes
Graduate visaNo
Student visaNo
Tier 5 / temporary routesNo

Source: Appendix Skilled Worker and Appendix Continuous Residence. The same 5-year rules are set out on our Skilled Worker ILR guide.

Other requirements and the IHS exemption

Alongside time and salary, settlement requires:

  • Ongoing sponsorship — you must still hold a genuine sponsored role with a licensed sponsor (in England, a CQC-registered provider for care roles), with an employer letter confirming your salary, role and SOC code.
  • The 180-day absence rule — no more than 180 days outside the UK in any rolling 12-month period. Check it with the absence calculator.
  • English at CEFR B1 for settlement (rising to B2 for ILR applications on or after 26 March 2027), unless exempt.
  • Life in the UK test and the Part 9 suitability rules.

Throughout the visa, neither you nor your dependants pay the Immigration Health Surcharge — a substantial saving compared with the main Skilled Worker route. The ILR application itself costs £3,226 from 8 April 2026, with no surcharge on settlement.

Dependants

Most Health and Care Worker visa holders can bring a partner and children under 18 as dependants, who can settle alongside the main applicant once they each meet 5 years and the absence rules. One important exception applies to care workers: since 11 March 2024, new care worker (SOC 6135/6136) applicants cannot bring dependants, with transitional protection only for those already in the route under a Certificate of Sponsorship assigned before that date. Dependants’ absences are assessed separately, so check each family member’s travel history.

Reform watch: a longer pathway for care?

The settlement reforms could hit lower-paid work routes hardest. The 2025 earned-settlement proposals would extend the qualifying period for many routes, and social care roles have been specifically flagged for a significantly longer pathway to ILR than the current 5 years.

Not yet law. These are proposals. The consultation closed on 12 February 2026 and no implementation date has been set, so the 5-year route remains fully in force. There is also uncertainty about whether any change would apply to people already on the route. If you are close to 5 years, prepare to apply under the current framework, and follow our earned settlement tracker for updates.
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Health & Care Worker ILR: frequently asked questions

What salary do I need for Health and Care Worker ILR?
In most cases you must be paid at least the £25,000 floor or the going rate for your occupation, whichever is higher, measured at the date you apply. NHS roles on the Agenda for Change pay scale use the published AfC going rate. This is much lower than the general Skilled Worker settlement threshold of £41,700, because the Health and Care route uses a reduced salary option.
Can care workers still get ILR after the route closed to new applicants?
Yes. The closure on 22 July 2025 stopped new overseas recruitment of care workers (SOC 6135) and senior care workers (SOC 6136). It did not affect existing holders, who can continue working, extend, change employer and progress to ILR after 5 years as normal. In-country switching into these roles continues until 22 July 2028.
Does Health and Care Worker time count towards Skilled Worker ILR?
Yes. The Health and Care Worker visa is a sub-type of the Skilled Worker route, and time on it counts in full towards the 5-year Skilled Worker qualifying period. You can combine Health and Care Worker time with Skilled Worker or Tier 2 (General) time, but not with study routes such as Student or Graduate.
Do Health and Care Worker visa holders pay the IHS?
No. Health and Care Worker visa holders and their dependants are fully exempt from the Immigration Health Surcharge during the visa, one of the route’s main advantages. The IHS does not apply to the ILR application either, as settlement never carries the surcharge.
What English level do I need for Health and Care Worker ILR?
CEFR B1 in speaking and listening for settlement, unless you are exempt. The ILR standard is due to rise to B2 for applications made on or after 26 March 2027, so applicants settling before then need B1. Exemptions apply for majority English-speaking nationals, a degree taught in English, or age 65 or over.
Will care workers face a longer pathway to settlement?
It is proposed but not yet law. The 2025 earned-settlement proposals would extend the qualifying period for lower-paid work routes, with social care roles among those flagged for a significantly longer pathway. The consultation closed on 12 February 2026 and no start date has been set, so the current 5-year route still applies.
How this page is produced

Our editorial and accuracy standards

ILR Calculator UK is an independent, free settlement-planning resource. The thresholds, dates and rules on this page are taken directly from Appendix Skilled Worker, the GOV.UK Health and Care Worker visa guidance and the going-rates publication, with the primary source linked at the point it is used. Care-sector rules change frequently, so we review this page after each Statement of Changes and record the review date at the top.

This site provides general information, not regulated immigration advice. Salary, sponsorship and the care-worker transitional rules are technical and fact-sensitive. For a binding assessment of your own case, contact an adviser regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) or a solicitor listed on the Law Society’s Find a Solicitor register.