Can a care worker bring family to the UK? Updates for dependent visas.

The answer is Yes or No, depending on when the main visa was issued. If the main care worker migrant's visa was issued under the Rules in place before 11 March 2024, they can still bring dependants now. 

If the main migrant's work visa was issued under the Rules in place from 11 March 2024 onwards, they cannot bring dependants. The date, before or after 11 March 2024, is not the date when the visa was issued. But the date when the main migrant applied under the Health and Care Worker visa. For example, if one applied as a care worker on 10 March 2024 but was given a visa on 20 March 2024, they can still bring dependants because they applied before 11 March 2024. 

These restrictions on dependants only apply to the care workers, who are sponsored under the codes 6135 Carer Workers and Home Carers and 6136 Senior Care Workers under the new 2020 SOC codes. Under the old 2010 table, it would be 6145 and 6146 respectively. Anyone else sponsored under the Health and Care Worker visa, such as a nurse, can continue to bring dependants. Same for other workers, such as engineers or IT professionals, they can continue to bring dependants. 

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