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rioust wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 5:47 pmHi,
I have been offered a Band 6 position for NHS IT role (Non-Clinical Staff) and they would be giving me a COS. I have a couple of questions:
1. Will NHS IT roles be exempted from the Minimum Threshold (£38,700) as the new immigration rules states that NHS workers and National Pay Scales will be exempted. Its not clear whether NHS IT Roles will be exempted from the decision as the banding and salary is set by the government.
2. Does NHS IT role fall under the Health and Care visa route?
3. Do you have to pay for Immigration Health Surcharge for IT Roles in NHS?
4. My SOC Code will probably be 2136 whose min threshold is £34000, Band 6 starts from £35000, so if they raise the threshold to £38700, I wont be able to apply for the role?
5. Its odd that without revising NHS banding, government has just applied a blanket threshold which will affect many non-clinical roles.
Below is the extract from recent immigration rule change:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/home ... -migration
Those coming on the Health and Care visa route will be exempted from the increase to the salary threshold for Skilled Worker visas, so we can continue to bring the healthcare workers that our care sector and NHS need, and we will exempt those on national pay scales, for example teachers.
I am sure they would, but you would need to inform them if you are no longer interested. To qualify for skilled worker visa on new salary thresholds, I think you need minimum of Band 7 job, and that too depends if the current going rate do not go up next spring.
This is a question for the sponsor. We cannot know or tell you if they will. But you would have to ask them to withdraw it before a new CoS can be assigned by another sponsor.