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Chefs overtake software developers for UK skilled worker visas

FT analysis of official data reflects wider changes in use of hiring route
Labour shortages have led to a rise in the number of jobs in food and hospitality, such as butchers and restaurant managers, being taken by people arriving on skilled worker visas

Chef has overtaken programmer as the most common occupation of migrants arriving in Britain on a skilled worker visa, according to a Financial Times analysis of official data that reflects wider changes in the hiring route’s use.

Some 6,203 chefs were granted skilled worker visas in the year to March 2024, a rise of 54 per cent on the previous year, figures published by the Home Office last week showed.

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