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7 High-demand Jobs That Can Get You A UK Skilled Worker Visa In 2025

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The desire to move to the United Kingdom keeps increasing, as it is, no doubt, a safe and equitable workspace where one can thrive.

As such, the UK government now offers workers’ visas that are conditioned upon the acquisition of basic skills. This is because some industries are still grappling with the effects of the post-pandemic era and have a very short labour force.

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This article takes a look into 7 high-demand jobs that can get you a UK worker visa. These jobs are lucrative in 2025 and render a promising future.

1. Information Technology (IT)

Professionals in this field need strong programming skills, a solid grasp of cybersecurity, and familiarity with cloud computing platforms. The UK is in high demand for these skills, with a salary range of between £27,000 and £88,400 on a yearly basis.

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2. Engineering

To design and carry out complex projects, engineers need technical know-how, problem-solving skills, and familiarity with tools like CAD software. And these are the basic skills that the industries are looking for. Salary might be close to £19.74 per hour or £38,502 per year.

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3. Health and Social Care

This industry is in high demand in the UK, and those in this field need skills such as empathic compassion, clinical knowledge to work effectively. Earnings range between £37,125 per year or £19.04 per hour.

4. Logistics and Warehousing

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The growth of e-commerce has created a pressing need for warehouse and delivery workers, with positions such as warehouse order pickers, HGV drivers, and forklift operators in great demand. Salaries range from £12 to £18 per hour, with HGV drivers earning up to £40,000 per year.

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5. Education

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There is a scarcity of trained teachers in the UK’s educational system, particularly in the field of foreign languages. With hourly wages ranging from £12 to £22, positions such as tutors and language instructors are in great demand.

6. Construction works

Construction industries in the United Kingdom need professionals who are physically fit, mindful of safety, and skilled with tools and technical blueprints. Salary remuneration varies from £25,000 to £49,000 per year.

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7. Hospitality and Tourism

In many UK businesses, key roles including cooks, bartenders, hotel cleaning employees, and servers are highly sought after. These positions pay between £10.50 and £14.00 an hour.

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Judge In Maradona Negligence Case Resigns Amid Scandal

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The Argentine judge who caused the collapse of a trial over the 2020 death of football legend Diego Maradona has resigned, her lawyer said Tuesday.

Julieta Makintach’s involvement in a clandestine documentary about the trial of Maradona’s medical team led to the proceedings being scrapped in May after two months of hearings.

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No date has yet been set for a new trial.

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I have the honor of addressing you in my capacity as judge (…)in order to submit my resignation from my position,” Makintach wrote in a letter to the governor of Buenos Aires that was shared by her lawyer.

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Makintach was facing impeachment proceedings over her participation in the documentary about the case against seven medical staff accused of manslaughter over Maradona’s death.

Maradona — considered one of the world’s greatest ever players — died in November 2020 at the age of 60 while recovering from brain surgery.

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He died of heart failure and acute pulmonary edema — a condition where fluid accumulates in the lungs — two weeks after going under the knife.

Prosecutor say the conditions of his home convalescence were grossly negligent.

Makintach was one of three judges hearing the case.

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Netanyahu Vows To Thwart ‘Any Attempt’ By Iran To Rebuild Nuclear Programme

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Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Tuesday to crush any attempt by Iran to rebuild its nuclear programme in a national address to the country after 12 days of war.

Iran will not have a nuclear weapon,” Netanyahu said after a ceasefire put a halt to airstrikes by the two countries against each other.

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“We have thwarted Iran’s nuclear project. And if anyone in Iran tries to rebuild it, we will act with the same determination, with the same intensity, to foil any attempt,” he added.

 

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Netanyahu Hails ‘Historic Victory’ In Iran War

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday hailed a “historic victory” in his country’s 12-day war against Iran and vowed to prevent Tehran rebuilding its nuclear facilities.

“We have achieved a historic victory,” Netanyahu said in a televised address to the nation after the start of a ceasefire agreed to by both countries.

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Iran will never have a nuclear weapon,” he told viewers in the near-10-minute speech.

“We have thwarted Iran’s nuclear project. And if anyone in Iran tries to rebuild it, we will act with the same determination, with the same intensity, to foil any attempt,” he added.

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The head of Israel’s military Eyal Zamir said earlier on Tuesday that its strikes had set back Iran’s nuclear programme “by years” and the campaign against the country was now “entering a new phase”.

Iran said on Tuesday that it was ready to return to nuclear negotiations with the United States as the ceasefire took hold.

But Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said his country would continue to “assert its legitimate rights” to the peaceful use of atomic power.

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Israel’s government said in a statement earlier Tuesday that it had removed the “dual existential threat” of Iran’s nuclear programme and missiles during its strikes.

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Netanyahu claimed that Israel’s attack on Iran, named “Operation Rising Lion”, would be “recorded in the annals of Israel’s wars, and will be studied by armies all over the world.”

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It included repeated strikes on Iran’s nuclear and missile sites, assassinations of military and domestic security service leaders, as well as the bombing of state media and Evin prison in Tehran.

After the United States joined in the conflict with strikes on Sunday, President Donald Trump said his forces had “totally obliterated” Iran’s main nuclear sites.

Analysts said, however, that it remained unclear whether the strikes had put the nuclear threat out of reach, with the possibility that Iran had moved its stockpiles of highly enriched uranium away from the targeted sites.

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Tehran has always denied seeking a nuclear weapon.

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