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UK Visa Crackdown Hits Indian Workforce: Care Visas Plunge 93%, Skilled Applications Down 18%


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: August 19, 2025 04:37

Image Source : The Financial Express

In a sweeping shift in immigration policy, the United Kingdom has witnessed a dramatic fall in visa applications from Indian nationals, particularly in the Health and Care Worker category. The latest data from the UK Home Office, released in August 2025, reveals a sharp 93 percent drop in care visa applications and an 18 percent decline in Skilled Worker applications from India. These figures underscore the profound impact of recent regulatory changes aimed at tightening overseas recruitment and raising eligibility thresholds.

Key Developments at a Glance

- Health and Care Worker visa applications from Indian nationals fell from 18,300 in August 2023 to just 1,300 in July 2025  
- Dependants under the same category dropped 79 percent, from 23,300 to 4,900  
- Skilled Worker visa applications declined from an average of 6,000 per month to 4,900 in July 2025  
- Student dependant visas plunged 86 percent year-on-year  
- Family visa applications fluctuated sharply, reflecting sensitivity to income threshold changes  

Health and Care Worker Route: A Collapse in Numbers

The most dramatic decline has occurred in the Health and Care Worker visa category, once a key channel for Indian caregivers and nursing assistants entering the UK workforce. Following policy changes introduced in Spring 2024, including the cessation of overseas recruitment and stricter employer compliance checks, applications have collapsed.

- The route peaked in August 2023 with 18,300 Indian main applicants  
- By July 2025, only 1,300 applications were recorded  
- Dependants fell from 23,300 to 4,900 over the same period  
- The UK government has now restricted new international care worker entries, allowing only in-country transitions until July 2028  

Skilled Worker Visas: A Gradual Decline

While not as steep as the care route, Skilled Worker visa applications have also seen a notable reduction. The UK raised the minimum salary threshold to £41,700 and increased the required skill level to RQF Level 6, equivalent to graduate-level roles.

- Indian applications averaged 6,000 monthly until 2024  
- A brief spike to 10,100 in April 2024 was followed by a drop to 4,900 in July 2025  
- Dependants mirrored this trend, with 5,300 applications in the latest month  
- Exceptions remain for roles on the Immigration Salary List or Temporary Shortage List  

Student and Family Visas: Mixed Trends

The student visa segment has remained relatively stable, but dependant applications have plummeted due to new rules limiting eligibility to postgraduate research students or those with government-funded scholarships.

- Sponsored study visa applications from Indian main applicants fell 3 percent year-on-year  
- Student dependants dropped from 143,600 to 20,200 between December 2023 and July 2025  
- Family visa applications surged to 12,700 in April 2024 before falling to 5,100 in June and recovering to 8,100 in July  

Temporary Work Routes: Seasonal Adjustments

The Youth Mobility Scheme, including the India Young Professionals Scheme, saw a 10 percent decline to 22,200 applications in the year ending July 2025. Seasonal Worker visas, however, rose 9 percent to 38,600, reflecting demand in agriculture and hospitality.

Implications for Indian Applicants

The UK’s visa overhaul has significantly narrowed pathways for Indian professionals, students, and caregivers. With the closure of the overseas care worker route and higher thresholds for skilled roles, many applicants now face limited options. Experts warn that these changes could exacerbate staffing shortages in UK care homes and reduce the diversity of its workforce.

Sources: Business Standard, Business Today, Economic Times.

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