The United Kingdom is considering scrapping visa fees for highly skilled professionals as part of efforts to attract global talent and boost economic growth, according to a report by the Financial Times. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government is reviewing the proposal under its new “global talent task force.”
Currently, the UK’s Global Talent Visa costs £766 ($1,030) per applicant, with the same fee charged for partners and dependents. This cost has often been cited as a barrier for international professionals. The discussion comes amid global competition for skilled workers, particularly after the United States raised its H-1B visa fees to $100,000 per application, prompting Britain to rethink its own strategy.
Sources confirmed that one option being explored is to waive visa fees for individuals who have graduated from the world’s top five universities or received prestigious international awards. The plan is currently under review at Number 10 and the Treasury, with final decisions expected ahead of the November 26 Budget.
Supporters believe the move could give the UK a competitive advantage over countries like the US, Canada, and Australia, which also compete for scientists, academics, and digital specialists.
| Category | Current Fee | Proposed Plan |
| Global Talent Visa (main applicant) | £766 ($1,030) | Possible waiver for top global talent |
| Partner or Dependent | £766 ($1,030) | Possible waiver if applicant qualifies |
| Comparison – US H-1B Visa | $100,000 (new fee) | UK aims to attract skilled workers by reducing costs |
If approved, the UK’s visa fee waiver could significantly reshape global mobility for skilled professionals, making Britain a preferred destination for top talent.
An immigration analyst noted, “With the US pricing itself out of reach, the UK has a golden opportunity to position itself as the next hub for global talent.”
The question remains: will the UK move forward with this bold reform, and if so, how many professionals will choose Britain over rival destinations?