LONDON: The Government of United Kingdom (UK) has announced plans to issue 45,000 seasonal worker visas by 2025 to address labour shortages in the agriculture and poultry industries.
Of these visas, 43,000 will be allocated to horticulture, while 2,000 will be given to the poultry sector. The approach aims to boost UK food production by supporting farmers while encouraging technological development and automation.
Here’s an in-depth look at the seasonal worker visa, its eligibility requirements, and essential information for applicants.
For 2025, the Seasonal Worker visa allocation is as follows:
This allocation is designed to ensure a dependable labor supply, allowing businesses to effectively prepare for seasonal demands.
In May 2024, the UK government extended the Seasonal Worker visa program for another five years, ensuring its continuation through 2029. This extension gives businesses additional time to:
To qualify for a Seasonal Worker visa, applicants must meet several requirements:
To apply for the Seasonal Worker visa, prospective workers need to:
The Seasonal Worker Visa covers various roles within horticulture and poultry, each requiring specific skills.
Horticulture
Poultry
The UK government is committed to enhancing technology within agriculture to balance labor needs with innovative solutions. Investments in automation, like robotic harvesting, are expected to reduce reliance on temporary foreign workers, supporting a more sustainable food production industry over the coming years.
The Seasonal Worker visa provides an opportunity for foreign nationals to work temporarily in the UK’s horticulture and poultry industries. This visa helps agricultural businesses and poultry producers by granting them access to seasonal workers during high-demand periods.
Replacing the previous Temporary Worker – Seasonal Worker visa (T5), this program establishes a regulated pathway for temporary employment in the UK’s food production sectors.
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