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Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by DiamondsAreFore(op): 5:27am On Jul 26, 2025
Panic has gripped thousands of Nigerians working in the United Kingdom on Certificate of Sponsorship or Skilled Worker visas over the new regulations announced by the British government.

The UK government, in its efforts to control immigration, has removed over 100 jobs, including skilled worker roles, from CoS eligibility, while the salary thresholds for other jobs on the scheme have also been increased by at least 30 per cent.

The government removed lower-skilled roles (previously at RQF Level 3–5) from CoS eligibility unless they appear on a newly created Temporary Shortage Occupation List.

Some of the delisted jobs include managers and proprietors in agriculture, forestry, hospitality, and logistics (SOC 1211–1258); health, community and welfare roles such as dispensing opticians, pharmaceutical technicians, youth and community workers, and counsellors (SOC 3211–3224); protective service roles like police officers (sergeant and below), fire service officers, and prison officers (SOC 3312–3314); as well as creative and performing arts professionals, including artists, authors, translators, actors, dancers, photographers, and interior or fashion designers (SOC 3411–3429), among others.

The regulations, which took effect on July 22, 2025, affect various visa routes, including the Skilled Worker and Health and Care visas, along with the requirements for sponsoring foreign workers.

The new regulations increased the general Skilled Worker salary threshold to £41,700 or higher depending on the role, while health and care roles remained at £25,600.


However, employers in health and care roles must show the salary after all deductions, including accommodation or transport, meaning that the £25,600 is the minimum amount to be received by any of their employees after all deductions.

Saturday PUNCH gathered that many roles previously eligible for the CoS, such as entry-level IT and customer service, no longer qualify unless employers raise pay substantially in line with the new regulations.

The UK government has also increased the minimum skill level to Level 6 (Bachelor’s degree level), while the previously eligible Level 3–5 roles (some admin, technical support, care supervisors) may now be excluded.

Findings revealed that the new regulations have sent jitters down the spine of thousands of Nigerians who are clearly going to be affected by the new rules.

Explaining the new regulations, a UK-based travel agent, Kayode Alabi, said Nigerians and other nationals on CoS visas secured with the delisted jobs might be stranded at the end of the expiration of their agreement with their sponsors.

Alabi, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Phika Travels and Tours, said the affected individuals would not be able to renew their visas upon completion of their current sponsorship, which he said usually lasts between one and five years.

He said, “No Nigerians have been sacked because of the new regulations, but their fate will hang in the balance because at the end of their current sponsorship, those whose jobs have been removed from CoS eligibility will not be able to find a new job in that category, and their visa will not be renewed. If you don’t have a valid visa, you become an illegal immigrant.

“Another challenge those whose jobs were retained under the new regulations will face is that their employers may not be able to pay the new salary threshold, which has risen to £41,700 from £24,000, £25,000 or £26,000 per annum.

“If you are not on any of the delisted job roles, you will still be earning the salary you were earning when you received sponsorship, which is usually between one and five years. By the time that sponsorship expires, will your company be able to pay the new salary threshold? That is the issue.”

He confirmed that many Nigerians were already panicking as a result of the new rules.

“We can say there is panic among our people. Yes, there is. People don’t know what will become their fate at the expiration of their sponsorship, especially when the eligibility criteria for other jobs have been increased. People are afraid,” he said.

Our correspondents gathered that the fear of returning home has gripped affected Nigerians.

A Nigerian in the UK, Banjo Fola, confirmed to Saturday PUNCH that many Nigerians, including himself, were affected by the new regulations.

Fola, who didn’t disclose his job, said, “My visa with this current job will expire in some months, and my employer has said he cannot afford the new salary threshold. It is very hard. I don’t even know what to do.”

Another Nigerian on a CoS visa in the country, who requested anonymity, expressed fear that she might return home at the expiration of her sponsorship next month because of the new rules.

Also, a Nigerian caregiver in the United Kingdom raised concerns over the recent changes to the UK’s Skilled Worker visa scheme, revealing that she may be forced to return home due to the new salary threshold and job delisting.

She said, “My sponsorship will expire in August, and the new regulation has made it impossible to get a new job because of the salary threshold. I may likely return home.”

Expressing similar fears, another Nigerian who spoke on condition of anonymity said he and many others were unsure of their future in the UK.

“Things are not easy. The new rules have cut short our plans to stay longer here. But our current jobs have been removed, meaning that we will be jobless in the next one year. I came here (UK) in February 2023 on a Certificate of Sponsorship. My sponsorship is for three years, so I have less than a year to find another job, which is not even there because of the new salary threshold,” he said.

Commenting on the development, the Chief Executive Officer of Cardinal E-School and Edu Services, Mr Sulaimon Okewole, said over 10,000 Nigerians might be forced to return home as a result of the new rules.

He said it was disheartening that the regulations were affecting many Nigerians who had made long-term career plans in the UK.

Okewole said, “While the UK government’s goal of reducing net migration is understandable, the impact on Nigerians, a community known for its immense contribution to the UK’s workforce, demands some discussions.

“The most immediate concern is the sharp rise in salary thresholds for Skilled Worker visas. For many Nigerians, especially those in sectors like healthcare and IT, this could mean fewer job offers unless UK employers adjust pay scales. This may be a tough task in an economy already dealing with inflation.”

He added that professionals who previously saw the UK as a viable destination may now find their options limited unless they secure roles that meet the higher salary bands.

“It is no doubt that over 10,000 Nigerians will be affected by this new regulation, as they will probably return home or find another destination,” he said.

He also predicted that more Nigerians seeking foreign employment would likely begin exploring opportunities in other countries, as the UK becomes increasingly unfavourable.

A student of the University of Ibadan, Eniola, whose mother works as a caregiver in the UK, also expressed concern.

She said her mother was already grappling with the implications of the new regulation.

“She has practically lost her job because the sponsorship will come to an end in November. She has been there since 2023. She informed me that her job has been delisted, and she is not sure she will find a fresh sponsor or new job. I can tell from our conversation that she is afraid,” Eniola said.


According to data from the UK Home Office, 10,245 Nigerians were issued Skilled Worker visas in 2021. That figure dropped slightly to 8,491 in 2022, before rising to 26,715 in 2023.

However, for 2024, recent data shows that work visa grants for Nigerians are beginning to decline, with fewer Health and Care Worker visas issued in the first half of the year compared to 2023.
https://punchng.com/nigerians-risk-deportation-as-uk-scraps-sponsorship-for-over-100-skilled-jobs/

Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by femi4: 6:07am On Jul 26, 2025
Ti ode ba ti le.....pada wale o

Ajo o dabi ile...no matter where you go, make you no forget area o
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by omoredia: 6:08am On Jul 26, 2025
Deport them all. Many of them voted for Tinubu and ran away. They should come and enjoy what they voted for
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Tjra: 6:10am On Jul 26, 2025
Many people who are too poor to afford cost of travelling will shout deport them out of envy. These people that travelled in search of greener pastures are not the cause of your misery.
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Tjra: 6:12am On Jul 26, 2025
omoredia:
Deport them all. Many of them voted for Tinubu and ran away. They should come and enjoy what they voted for
What about those that voted Obi? Don't you know they will be deported too?

Talk true.. Na envy dey worry you.
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Lioness5280(f): 6:14am On Jul 26, 2025
When we say fight to make your own dominant environment workable,liveable and comfortable for you and your children....we are called local champions wink. This is what happens when your home is a mess ,no matter where you run to people will treat you as they see your home. The more chaotic and destructive your home is, the less people take you seriously or acccord you any sort of respect even if you're a Dr or well -known soccer player ( at most you'll feel and see that you're just being tolerated grin grin). Look at your passport ranking and you'll get a clue of how you'll be treated or perceived out there wink
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by KaptainAfrika: 6:17am On Jul 26, 2025
Come and enjoy the government of your brother Tinubu. Cheiiiii but UK shaaaaa !!!
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by omoredia: 6:18am On Jul 26, 2025
Tjra:
What about about of them that voted Obi? Don't you know they will be deported too?

Talk true.. Na envy dey worry you.
They voted for Obi but Obi is not in president. We should all enjoy emi lo kan now. It's a good move. Let everybody develop their own countries
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by sharpwriter(m): 6:20am On Jul 26, 2025
omoredia:
Deport them all. Many of them voted for Tinubu and ran away. They should come and enjoy what they voted for
Kai... Ọmọ, you are wicked ó shocked cheesy grin

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Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by neutralmind: 6:20am On Jul 26, 2025
This is not nice at all. I believe many of them already sold assets here in Nigeria before relocating to the UK.
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by ppogba: 6:21am On Jul 26, 2025
femi4:
Ti ode ba ti le.....pada wale o

Ajo o dabi ile...no matter where you go, make you no forget area o
RIP to the legend. His advice becoming relevant years down the lane
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by blingxx(m):
Omoh ..just stay in your country and build it all this moving abroad don’t worth it at the end of the day too much wahala for black man
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by ehemwhy(m): 6:30am On Jul 26, 2025
Nigerians are very resilient , if push comes to shove, they’ll find a way out. Even if it means relocating to countries with fewer opportunities, it’s still better than the hardship they’re escaping back home.
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Coldspice: 6:36am On Jul 26, 2025
omoredia:
Deport them all. Many of them voted for Tinubu and ran away. They should come and enjoy what they voted for
Those in Anambra who voted Obi are trampling themselves to death over uncooked rice.
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Talismann: 6:39am On Jul 26, 2025
you can run away to the moon as a Nigerian if you want, but at the end of the day, no body for that moon go send your papa
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by malali:
The UK opened the gates, smiling. They welcomed thousands with “shortage jobs” and sweet CoS visas. But it was bait, cleverly laced. Now the rules have changed. The ladder has been pulled up.

Those who came in hope now find themselves trapped:
• Their jobs delisted.
• Salary thresholds raised.
• Renewals impossible.

Without status, they become ghost workers—no rights, no leverage.
Exploitation is next:
Warehouse jobs.
12-hour shifts.
£5-an-hour cash pay.
No voice. No way out.


The JAPA Scam

“Imagine a man raising sharks. Every day, he finds 40 desperate souls trying to cross an ocean.
He promises safety. He loads them into a boat.
In the middle of the sea, he says: ‘The boat is failing.’
He throws 30 overboard—to feed the sharks.
The remaining 10 reach land and are told,
‘Be grateful. If you don’t like it—go back.’
And tomorrow, the sharks are fed again.”

That’s how this system works.
Every new batch doesn’t know what happened to the last.
The few that make it are told to stay quiet or leave.
And so, the circle continues.
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Coldspice: 6:45am On Jul 26, 2025
Tjra:
Many people who are too poor to afford cost of travelling will shout deport them out of envy. These people that travelled in search of greener pastures are not the cause of your misery.
It is only the poor who travel in search of opportunities.

The wealthy only travel for Leisure, Medicare and to buy goods.
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Greattha: 6:46am On Jul 26, 2025
Intelligence is sexy😎

Well said...really feel for those affected cos most sold all they had to relocate.

Well, Nigerians always find a way.


Lioness5280:
When we say fight to make your own dominant environment workable,liveable and comfortable for you and your children....we are called local champions wink. This is what happens when your home is a mess ,no matter where you run to people will treat you as they see your home. The more chaotic and destructive your home is, the less people take you seriously or acccord you any sort of respect even if you're a Dr or well -known soccer player ( at most you'll feel and see that you're just being tolerated grin grin). Look at your passport ranking and you'll get a clue of how you'll be treated or perceived out there wink
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Cajal(m): 6:49am On Jul 26, 2025
omoredia:
Deport them all. Many of them voted for Tinubu and ran away. They should come and enjoy what they voted for
Insinuating

This may leads to hallucinations
Stop insinuating
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Inosky: 6:50am On Jul 26, 2025
My guy there might be deported with his family. I feel for him. The best is to become citizen not COS but they were lackadaisical fight to that end, however, the fight for citizenship now will be higher now by all means.
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Houseontherock1: 6:53am On Jul 26, 2025
This thread reels of envy from those who have no means of japaing grin grin grin
The truth is; they will be alright... it's natural for some of them to be anxious, but Nigerians will always find a way around these policies, so don't "worry" on their behalf cry
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by pquaver(m):
Tjra:
What about those that voted Obi? Don't you know they will be deported too?

Talk true.. Na envy dey worry you.
The person calling Tinubu might be a tyrant in his own little circle ooo, maybe even sells fake drugs or items yet he is callling Tinubu... He might even be worse than Tinubu but he will open mouth waaa tinubu this tinubu that
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Uten9z(m): 7:00am On Jul 26, 2025
When the going was smooth we didn't hear about it. It was special for certain people but now that things done change it's on the general news.
I dont mean bad for them sha': but then if we remain here and work things out for our general interest Naija will better up, not not a bad thing to come back home if you look at it well, some will actually scale the pedigree but others won't: even then realise that too many is now over burden.
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by glambo(m): 7:01am On Jul 26, 2025
This is so unfortunate.

My heart goes out to those that sold all they have here to relocate in the last 5 years.

I pray opportunities open up for them and they get ways out of this quagmire they have found themselves.

Peace
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Mindlog: 7:02am On Jul 26, 2025
Skills related to children here in the UK, is a very sure bet as I work in Children services and many councils are regularly recruiting, offering sponsorship.
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by nedekid:
Yeah, if need be let them come to naija and enjoy with us the fantastic economy buhari and now his successor has put on ground. Most of them voted rubbish then conveniently ran abroad when things got worse, they even continued running mouth from there.
The one that remains is for Canada to do theirs because that is where the bulk of buharist and later tinuburist have japa to, still running mouth from there. One of them almost punched persin over buhari matter during the first term, second term he still was shouting sai buhari, ending of seconnd term we saw on face book this fellow has japa to Canada. Someone asked him why, guyman said naija was not looking favorable for him and his puppies, no future, that before see finish enters let him leave. Persin ask, so after shouting said baba taya you run? Funny thing about this dude, from that side he started shouting jagaban, jagaban. Such people have to come back by force to enjoy the buhari and jagaban economy with us.
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by Princedapace(m): 7:10am On Jul 26, 2025
blingxx:
Onoh ..just stay in your country and built it all this moving abroad don’t worth it at the end of the day too much wahala for black man
The black race is a defeated race that can't fix her problems but waiting for one Messiah to come safe them
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by MrDik3: 7:10am On Jul 26, 2025
Inosky:
My guy there might be deported with his family. I feel for him. The best is to become citizen not COS but they were lackadaisical fight to that end, however, the fight for citizenship now will be higher now by all means.
Getting citizenship requires 10 years of sponsored visa.

To even apply for citizen, you must earn a certain amount, 41k
Re: Nigerians Risk Deportation As UK Scraps Sponsorship For Over 100 Skilled Jobs by nedekid: 7:12am On Jul 26, 2025
Coldspice:
Those in Anambra who voted Obi are trampling themselves to death over uncooked rice.
Atleast they are in anambra trampling themselves over uncooked rice. Let those ones that voted buhari and Tinubu also come and trample themselves over cooked here in naija and not in Europe, UK, Canada or US.
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