Work Visas

UK Visas for Medical Professionals

Specialist immigration advice for doctors, nurses, dentists, radiographers, scientists, and allied health professionals coming to work in the UK.

Quick Overview

UK Visas for Medical Professionals — Key Facts

Immigration rules for medical and healthcare professionals are more nuanced than for other skilled workers. Regulatory registration with the GMC, NMC, GDC, or HCPC must be carefully coordinated with the visa application.

  • Specialist Advice: We advise doctors, nurses, dentists, radiographers, scientists, and allied health professionals.
  • Registration Coordination: We coordinate visa applications with GMC, NMC, GDC, and HCPC registration to avoid costly sequencing errors.
  • Primary Route: The Health and Care Worker visa for most clinical roles — with lower fees and IHS exemption.
  • English Language: Both the visa and your regulatory body have English language requirements — the regulatory body's standard is often higher.
  • Full Support: From initial eligibility assessment through to ILR and British citizenship.

Need immigration advice?

Speak to a specialist immigration solicitor today. Whether you are applying for the first time or have received a refusal, early advice makes all the difference.

Speak to a Solicitor Now 0161 383 8855 Book a Free Consultation
"A refused visa or a poorly prepared application can have life-changing consequences. We give every application the meticulous preparation it deserves."
Confidential
No obligation
SRA regulated

Why Do Medical Professionals Need Specialist Advice?

Immigration rules for medical and healthcare professionals are more nuanced than for other skilled workers. The Health and Care Worker visa has distinct eligibility criteria, salary thresholds, and documentation requirements. Many roles also require registration with the GMC, NMC, GDC, or HCPC — a process that must be carefully coordinated with the visa application to avoid delays that could set back your start date by months.

Can Overseas Doctors Work in the UK?

Yes. Doctors — including hospital doctors, consultant physicians, and GPs — can apply through the Health and Care Worker visa, provided they have a qualifying job offer from an NHS trust, GP practice, or other approved provider. Doctors must also be registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) and hold a licence to practise, or be in the process of obtaining registration. We advise on the most efficient pathway, including the interaction between GMC registration and visa timelines.

What Visa Do Nurses and Midwives Need?

Registered nurses and midwives can apply for the Health and Care Worker visa. Applicants must demonstrate registration with (or eligibility to register with) the NMC. IELTS or the Occupational English Test (OET) is accepted as evidence of English language proficiency. The process requires careful sequencing — NMC registration, Certificate of Sponsorship, and visa application must each be coordinated correctly.

How Can Dentists Come to Work in the UK?

Dentists and other dental professionals may apply for the Health and Care Worker visa for eligible roles. Registration with the General Dental Council (GDC) is a prerequisite for practising dentistry, and overseas-qualified dentists may need to pass the Overseas Registration Examination (ORE) prior to registration. We advise on the visa and GDC registration processes in parallel.

Do Radiographers and Sonographers Qualify?

Yes. Diagnostic radiographers, therapeutic radiographers, and sonographers are listed eligible occupations under the Health and Care Worker visa. These professionals must be registered (or registrable) with the HCPC and are in demand across NHS trusts and private medical facilities throughout the UK.

Can Clinical Scientists Come to the UK?

Biological scientists, biochemists, and clinical scientists working in healthcare settings are generally eligible for the Skilled Worker visa, and in qualifying roles may be eligible for the Health and Care Worker visa. The applicable route depends on the specific SOC code assigned to the role and the employing organisation.

English Language Requirements

All Health and Care Worker visa applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency at CEFR Level B1, via an approved SELT such as IELTS for UKVI. The GMC, NMC, GDC, and HCPC each have their own English language requirements, which are often higher than the visa standard. We advise on the correct standard for your profession and ensure your evidence satisfies both the Home Office and your regulatory body.

Get in touch

Speak to an immigration specialist today.
No obligation.

Whether you are applying for the first time, have received a refusal, or need employer sponsorship advice — the sooner you speak to us, the more we can do. All enquiries are strictly confidential.

AddressOffice 6, First Floor, St Thomas House, 18 St Thomas Road, Chorley PR7 1HR
Strictly confidential
No obligation
SRA regulated

Send us a message

We'll respond within 2 hours during business hours

[forminator_form id="478"]

Strictly confidential  ·  SRA regulated  ·  No obligation

What our clients say

5.0
★★★★★
Verified Google Reviews
★★★★★

Amazing guys. Incredibly professional, very helpful in answering all my questions and got the verdict we wanted.

UN
Uwais Nagouda
July 2024 · Google · Verified
★★★★★

Thanks to Alex and his team I've managed to keep my driving licence. Complex case, made it straightforward.

IA
Imtiaz Ali
June 2024 · Google · Verified
★★★★★

I've been using Alex for years, always goes above and beyond. Very knowledgeable and very good at what he does.

KA
Kevin Aspinall
Sept 2024 · Google · Verified
★★★★★

Exceptional service from start to finish. Alex kept me informed at every stage and achieved a brilliant result.

SB
Sarah Birchall
Oct 2024 · Google · Verified
★★★★★

Would not hesitate to recommend. Took the time to explain everything clearly and fought hard for the right outcome.

MH
Mohammed Hussain
Nov 2024 · Google · Verified
★★★★★

Incredibly reassuring during an incredibly stressful time. Professional, discreet, and delivered exactly what they promised.

JT
James Turner
Dec 2024 · Google · Verified

UK Visas for Medical Professionals FAQ

Can overseas doctors work in the UK?
Yes, via the Health and Care Worker visa, provided they have a qualifying job offer and are registered (or eligible to register) with the GMC.
What do nurses need to apply?
A Certificate of Sponsorship from an eligible employer, evidence of NMC registration eligibility, and an approved English language test result — IELTS or OET.
Do radiographers and sonographers qualify?
Yes. They are listed eligible occupations under the Health and Care Worker visa and must be registered (or registrable) with the HCPC.
What English level is required for the visa?
CEFR Level B1 for the Home Office. Your regulatory body (GMC, NMC, GDC, HCPC) may require a higher standard for registration purposes.
Do dentists need to pass an exam?
Overseas-qualified dentists may need to pass the GDC's Overseas Registration Examination (ORE) before they can register and practise in the UK.
Can I start work before my visa is approved?
No. You must have valid leave to work in the UK before commencing employment. We help you plan the timeline to minimise the gap between registration and visa grant.
Does it lead to settlement?
Yes. After five years on the Health and Care Worker route you can apply for ILR, then British citizenship after a further 12 months.
Do you advise NHS trusts as well as applicants?
Yes. We advise both individual healthcare professionals and their NHS trust or private healthcare employer on sponsorship obligations and compliance.
Quick Overview
UK Visas for Medical Professionals — Key Facts

Immigration for medical professionals requires careful coordination of regulatory registration and visa applications. The Health and Care Worker visa is the primary route for most clinical roles.

  • Regulatory Coordination GMC, NMC, GDC, and HCPC registration must be sequenced correctly with the visa.
  • Primary Route Health and Care Worker visa for most clinical roles.
  • English Both visa (B1) and your regulatory body have requirements — the body's standard is often higher.
  • Doctors Must be registered (or registrable) with the GMC.
  • Nurses Must hold or be eligible for NMC registration; IELTS or OET accepted.
Full article below ↓

Why Specialist Advice Matters

Sequencing regulatory registration with your visa application is critical. Getting it wrong can delay your start date by months. We manage the entire process — from eligibility assessment through to your first day at work.

Doctors

Hospital doctors, GPs, and consultant physicians can apply via the Health and Care Worker visa. GMC registration must be coordinated with the visa timeline.

Nurses and Midwives

NMC registration eligibility must be demonstrated alongside the visa application. IELTS or OET is accepted for English language purposes.

Dentists, Radiographers, and Scientists

Dentists may need to pass the GDC's Overseas Registration Examination. Radiographers and sonographers must be registrable with the HCPC. Clinical scientists may qualify under either the Skilled Worker or Health and Care Worker route.

The interaction between GMC, NMC, GDC, or HCPC registration and your visa application is the most common cause of delay for overseas healthcare professionals. We manage this process so you can focus on your clinical role.

Healthcare professional coming to the UK?
Speak to a specialist before you apply.

We advise doctors, nurses, dentists, radiographers, and allied health professionals on all aspects of UK immigration — from initial eligibility to ILR.

Call Now — 0161 383 8855
Get in touch

Free initial consultation

Specialist immigration advice · Fixed fees · SRA regulated

[forminator_form id="478"]

🔒 Strictly confidential · Response within 2 hours during business hours

Common questions

UK Visas for Medical Professionals FAQ

Yes, via the Health and Care Worker visa, provided they have a qualifying job offer and are registered (or eligible to register) with the GMC.

A Certificate of Sponsorship from an eligible employer, evidence of NMC registration eligibility, and an approved English language test result — IELTS or OET.

Yes. They are listed eligible occupations under the Health and Care Worker visa and must be registered (or registrable) with the HCPC.

CEFR Level B1 for the Home Office. Your regulatory body (GMC, NMC, GDC, HCPC) may require a higher standard for registration purposes.

Overseas-qualified dentists may need to pass the GDC's Overseas Registration Examination (ORE) before they can register and practise in the UK.

No. You must have valid leave to work in the UK before commencing employment. We help you plan the timeline to minimise the gap between registration and visa grant.

Yes. After five years on the Health and Care Worker route you can apply for ILR, then British citizenship after a further 12 months.

Yes. We advise both individual healthcare professionals and their NHS trust or private healthcare employer on sponsorship obligations and compliance.