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BVA Publishes Guidance On Navigating New Overseas Vet Recruitment Rules
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has published a new FAQ resource to support vets and veterinary employers navigate new rules when recruiting vets to work in the UK from overseas.
The guidance has been developed to reflect the latest Home Office rules on the Skilled Worker Visa pathway and provides a clear and practical overview of the visa process and sponsorship requirements, both for veterinary businesses looking to sponsor a vet from overseas and for qualified vets looking to move to the UK.
The FAQs cover everything from salary thresholds and visa costs and timelines to the details of the application process, addressing questions such as:
- How to obtain a Certificate of Sponsorship
- Who qualifies for a salary threshold discount
- What happens if you lose or change jobs
British Veterinary Association Senior Vice President Dr. Elizabeth Mullineaux said:
“The veterinary profession in the UK heavily relies on overseas vets, who play a crucial role in our workforce. However, we’ve been contacted by many members with questions and concerns around navigating the recent changes to the skilled worker visa rules. In response, with this resource we’re bringing clarity, by answering the most pressing questions and simply outlining the visa process as well as sponsorship requirements.”
The Skilled Worker Visa guidance for vets is available for BVA members to view at: https://mybva.bva.co.uk/skilled-worker-visa-guidance-for-vets.html
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