Summary of the Tier 5 (Youth Mobility) Scheme

https://www.migrationwatchuk.org/briefing-paper/407 

 

1. Tier 5 is for those allowed to work in the UK for a limited period of time to satisfy primarily non-economic objectives. It is split into two routes – Youth Mobility and Temporary Workers. The Youth Mobility visa was introduced in November 2008 to replace the Working Holiday visa and allows participants to live and work in the UK for up to two years. Holders must be aged between 18 and 30, have proof of £1,890 in savings and be from one of the following countries: 

  • Australia 

  • Canada 

  • Japan 

  • Monaco 

  • New Zealand 

  • Hong Kong 

  • South Korea 

  • Taiwan 

2. The number of Youth Mobility visas issued has increased by 11% in the period 2009-2016. 50% of the Youth Mobility visas issued in 2016 were to Australians, followed by 18% for New Zealanders and 15% for Canadians. Tables 1 and 2 indicate the numbers involved. 

Table 1: Tier 5 (Youth Mobility) visas granted to main applicants, 2008-2016. Home Office Visa Statistics, Q3 2016. 

2008 - 376

2009 - 20,083 

2010 - 20,720 

2011 - 20,652 

2012 - 19,624 

2013 - 20,857 

2014 - 23,525 

2015 - 25,321 

2016 - 22,342

 

Table 2: Tier 5 (Youth Mobility) visas issued in 2016 by country. Home Office Visa Statistics, Q3, 2016. 

Country 

 

Australia 

11,265 

New Zealand 

3,954 

Canada 

3,265 

Hong Kong 

1,191 

Taiwan 

1,034 

South Korea 

954 

Japan 

673 

Monaco 

3. This visa does not lead to settlement. Applicants must pay the healthcare surcharge. 

4. People with dependent children are not eligible to apply. This includes those who have children who live with them or children for whom they are financially responsible. Also ineligible are those who have already been in the UK under the scheme or under the former Working Holiday category. 

5. Citizens of Hong Kong and South Korea must get a certificate of sponsorship reference number before they apply. This is a unique reference number that holds information about the job they will do along with personal details. It is not a paper document. Applicants must apply for their visa within three months of receiving their certificate of sponsorship. 

6. See the Home Office conditionsfor this visa. 

The Tier 5 is a great way for those nationalities eligible to experience UK & Europe. For this looking to stay longer and eyeing up Tier 2 General Sponsorship do contact us at consult@mavisas.co.uk

Thanks for reading 

Mason Alexander