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Emigration to the United Kingdom: how can Ukrainians move there in 2025?

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Emigration to the United Kingdom: how can Ukrainians move there in 2025?

Many Ukrainians are considering moving to the United Kingdom in search of opportunities for work, study and a comfortable life. In 2025, the British visa system has many nuances that should be taken into account at the planning stage. Learn more about visa options, documents and conditions for legal immigration of Ukrainians to the United Kingdom

Legal assistance on visa issues for Ukrainians
Legal assistance on visa issues for Ukrainians
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More and more Ukrainians are considering moving to the United Kingdom — a country with a rich history, strong universities and a powerful economy. Despite the complexity of visa procedures, Britain attracts with its high standard of living, broad career opportunities and comfortable social infrastructure.


In this article, we will look at the legal emigration options available to Ukrainian citizens in 2025, the types of visas available, how to prepare documents, and what you need to do upon arrival to legalise your stay and obtain a work permit.


How to plan your move and where to start — read on to find out more.


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Do Ukrainians with biometric passports need a visa to enter England?


Yes, in 2025, Ukrainians will need a visa to enter the United Kingdom. This rule applies to all parts of the United Kingdom — England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.


Even if you have a biometric passport, the visa-free regime does not apply. For short-term trips — for example, tourism or visiting friends and relatives — you must obtain the appropriate visa.


This means that even to spend a weekend in London or see the Edinburgh Festival, you must obtain permission in advance.


UK visa for Ukrainians: types of visas


Tourist visa. This type of visa is issued for trips for the purpose of recreation, attending cultural or sporting events, as well as meeting friends. It is also suitable for short-term courses (except language programmes). The main focus is on financial guarantees — you need to prove that you have enough funds to live on during your trip.

Family (visitor) visa. Intended for visiting close relatives who are legally resident in the United Kingdom. Such relatives usually include parents, children, brothers and sisters. The peculiarity of this visa is that not only your documents are considered, but also the financial situation of the person inviting you. Important to remember: this visa does not give you the right to long-term residence or employment.

Long-term standard visitor visa. If you plan to travel to the United Kingdom frequently over a period of several years, you should consider applying for a long-term standard visitor visa. It can be obtained for 2, 5 or 10 years, but you are only allowed to stay in the country for a maximum of 6 months per visit. If you are under 18 at the time of application, this visa will only be valid for up to 6 months after you reach the age of 18. Please note! If your application is refused or you are granted a shorter visa than requested, the consular fee is not refundable. UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) reserves the right to grant a visa for a shorter period if it considers that you do not meet the conditions for a longer permit. Your visa may also be cancelled if it is established that you are actually residing in the UK for most of the time and not making short visits.

– Business visa. This visa is suitable for business trips, participation in conferences, negotiations, fairs or exhibitions. It is also often used by scientists and teachers to participate in symposiums or conduct short research projects. It is important to note that during your stay on this visa, you cannot receive payment from British organisations.

Study visa. Issued for short-term language courses in the UK. One of the main requirements is an invitation from a school or educational institution accredited by the UK government. Important: this visa does not allow you to obtain secondary or higher education.

Child visa. Issued exclusively for minors (under 18 years of age). It allows you not only to visit relatives or see the country, but also to study on short-term language courses. When applying, you must choose whether the child is travelling alone or with an accompanying adult (this cannot be changed without reapplying).

– Standard visitor visa. This combines the options of a tourist, family and business visa. It is convenient if you have several purposes for your trip (e.g. business meetings and leisure). This visa is also often issued for a long period. Currently, documents for this visa are submitted through the new online portal of the Border Service, but most applicants still use the old system, where you have to select the category separately.


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British visa for Ukrainians: what documents are required?


To apply for a visa to the United Kingdom in 2025, Ukrainian citizens will need to prepare an extended set of documents confirming both their identity and financial solvency.


The basic list of documents for a visa to the United Kingdom is as follows:


– Valid foreign passport.

– A completed visa application form for you and each family member travelling with you.

– Proof of payment of the consular fee.

– An appointment at a UK Visa Application Centre (e.g. in Warsaw or Prague, as the centres in Ukraine are currently closed).

– A bank statement showing sufficient funds to cover your stay in the country.

– Documents confirming your sources of income (certificate from your place of work or about your own business).– Documents proving ownership of property (apartment, car, land, etc.).

– Marriage, divorce, and birth certificates, if applicable.

– If you previously had another foreign passport, a copy or the original.

– A certificate from your place of work or study (original or notarised copy).

– A statement of your bank account transactions for the last six months.

– Confirmation of ticket and accommodation reservations (hotel, apartment or invitation from the person with whom you plan to stay).

– Documents explaining the purpose of the trip (e.g. invitation from an educational institution or company).

Medical insurance.


All documents must be translated into English and certified by a licensed translation agency or a certified translator.


Please note! During the application process, your passport and original documents may be retained by the Visa Centre. If your application is approved, you will be given a separate document with which you can collect your passport with the visa already affixed.


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Steps for preparing and obtaining a visa to the United Kingdom


The visa application process consists of several key steps:


1. Select the appropriate visa type on the official website of the British government.

2. Fill out a detailed visa application form online.

3. Pay the consular fee for submitting the application.

4. Register for an appointment at the Visa Centre in your region (Ukrainians often choose centres in Poland, the Czech Republic or other neighbouring countries).

5. Upload copies of supporting documents online (Self-Service option, if available).

6. Visit the Visa Application Centre in person to submit your biometric data and original documents.

7. After visiting the Visa Application Centre, you will have to wait for a decision.




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How long does it take to get a decision on a visa to the United Kingdom?


After submitting your application online and visiting the Visa Application Centre, a decision on your visa is usually made within three weeks.

However, in practice, Ukrainian applicants often wait four to six weeks due to increased demand on the system.


In some cases, you can use the fast-track service if it is available in the country of application.


For successful processing of documents, it is recommended to contact qualified visa lawyers. Specialists will advise you on the necessary documents, help you prepare your application and provide full legal support throughout the process, from start to finish.




Emigration to the United Kingdom in 2025: available options


Temporary residence permit in the United Kingdom (BRP)


A biometric residence permit (BRP) is a special card introduced in the United Kingdom to confirm the identity of a foreign national and their legal status. The document also helps the government control migration flows and prevent illegal residence.

The BRP is mandatory for anyone planning to stay in the United Kingdom for more than 6 months, for example, for study, work or long-term residence. It can be valid for up to 10 years or for as long as your visa status allows.


Recently, the United Kingdom has tightened its immigration requirements. What Ukrainians need to know — find out at the link.


Who should apply for a BRP?


All non-EU citizens are required to obtain a BRP if they are coming to work, study or live permanently. In certain cases, a visa sticker is issued in the passport instead of a BRP if the applicant's category is not subject to biometric registration.


What information does the BRP contain?


– Your name, date and place of birth.

– Biometric data — fingerprints and photograph.

– Immigration status and conditions of stay.

– Information about access to public services (e.g. benefits or healthcare).


Your National Insurance number (NI) may be printed on the back of the card. If it is not, you will need to apply for an NI separately, especially if you plan to work, claim benefits or apply for a student loan.


Indefinite leave to remain (ILR) in the United Kingdom


Indefinite leave to remain (ILR) allows you to live, work and study in the United Kingdom without restrictions. This status also entitles you to claim benefits and apply for citizenship in the future.


How can I get ILR?


The ways to obtain ILR depend on your situation. For example:


– Citizens of the EU, EEA or Switzerland can apply under a special settlement scheme.

– Those working in the UK on a work visa usually have to live there for at least 5 years. For some types of visas (e.g. Global Talent, Innovator), the period may be shorter — around 3 years.


Applicants are also often required to prove sufficient income and pass language tests (including Life in the UK).


Main documents for ILR


– Foreign passport.

– Documents confirming legal residence and a long-term visa.

– Confirmation of departures and returns to the UK.

– Proof of English language proficiency and passing the Life in the UK test.

– Proof of income or salary (for employees).


Acquiring British citizenship


Obtaining British citizenship (naturalisation) is the final step for those who have decided to make the UK their home. This process usually requires several years of residence and strict compliance with immigration rules.


To apply for citizenship, you must have a valid residence permit (e.g. indefinite leave to remain (ILR) or EU settlement status). This status must be valid at the time of the citizenship ceremony.


Main documents required to obtain British citizenship


– Internal passport of the country of citizenship and a copy thereof.

– Valid foreign passport and all previous foreign passports.

– Certificate of no criminal record in the country of origin.

– Documents confirming legal residence in the United Kingdom.

– Proof of sufficient income to support yourself and your family without state assistance.

– Certificate from the tax authorities of your country confirming that you have no outstanding debts.

– Medical certificate from a British medical institution confirming your state of health.

– Certificate from the British police confirming that you have no problems with the law.

– Letters of recommendation.

– Four passport-size photographs.


After submitting your application, if it is successful, you will need to go through a citizenship ceremony, after which you will receive a British passport.


Employment in the United Kingdom


In 2025, the United Kingdom has a points-based immigration system designed to attract skilled professionals.


To obtain a work visa, you must earn a minimum number of points based on the following criteria:


– level of qualification for the position;

– availability of an offer from an approved employer;

– salary level;

– demand for the profession;

– level of education;

– knowledge of English.


Do I need a work visa to work in the United Kingdom?


Yes, citizens of Ukraine, like most other countries, need a work visa to work in the United Kingdom. Some groups (e.g. diplomats, certain civil servants, Commonwealth citizens with right of residence) are exempt from the visa requirement.


Types of work visas for the United Kingdom


Short-term work visas for the United Kingdom


Issued for temporary work (usually for 6–12 months) and do not include access to public assistance. These include:


– Benefactor visa.

– Creative Worker visa.

– Publicly Authorised Exchange visa.

– International Agreement Visa.

– Religious Worker Visa.

– Seasonal Worker Visa.

– Youth Mobility Scheme Visa.

– Graduate Visa.


They cost between £244 and £715, plus a health surcharge (usually £624 per year).


Long-term work visas for the United Kingdom


Intended for skilled workers, valid for 2 to 5 years and renewable. These include:


– Skilled Worker visa.

– Visa for healthcare workers.

– Visa for senior workers or specialists.

– Minister of Religion visa.

– International Sport Visa.

– Foreign Business Representative Visa.


To obtain such a visa, you must score a minimum of 70 points on a system that takes into account:


– An offer from a licensed employer.

– Appropriate level of work.

– Knowledge of English (not lower than B1).

– Salary of £25,600 or £23,040 (if the profession is on the shortage list).

– Savings (at least £1,270).


The price of long-term visas ranges from £464 to £1,418 plus a medical fee.


How to apply for a work visa to the United Kingdom?


You can apply online or through a visa centre. You will need to prepare:


– A valid passport.

– The sponsor's reference number.

– Proof of English language proficiency.

– Details of your employer (job title, salary, occupation code).

– Proof of savings.

– A certificate of no criminal record.

– Biometric data.


Decisions are usually made within 8 weeks.


The immigration laws of the United Kingdom are complex and constantly changing, which can make it difficult to prepare documents on your own and increase the risk of rejection.


The qualified lawyers at Visit Ukraine specialise in visa and immigration issues and will help you choose the best way to move, avoid mistakes in your documents and save time. Our experts will provide professional support at every stage, from choosing a visa category to successfully obtaining a residence permit.


Get advice right now and take the first step towards moving to the United Kingdom!


Remember! British immigration law is considered one of the most complex in Europe, so obtaining a visa or residence permit in the UK is not an easy process. What types of visas are available to Ukrainians, how to obtain a residence permit and why legal support significantly increases your chances of success — we explain everything here.


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