NHS Visa extension scheme during Covid
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2025 7:26 am
Hi guys.
I thought to ask this here to get your advice. In 2018, I got a 2 and a half dependent visa based on my British daughter (with this visa it was going to take 10 years towards ILR). In 2019, I started working as a Doctor with the NHS. My dependent visa expired in July 2020. Before the visa expired, I did get intouch with the hospital for CoS as I was going to switch to skilled worker visa and start counting 5 years towards ILR. In April 2020, the hospital got intouch with me to post my existing BRP to the home office. Please see part of the letter below:
"RE: UK NHS STAFF VISA EXTENTION SCHEME DURING COVID-19
In line with the latest UK Home Office and Government guidelines, announced on 1 April 2020, regarding travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, many international workers may now be facing uncertainty in relation to the expiry of their visa or leave to remain in the United Kingdom. The Home Office understands in many cases this is because of circumstances outside of their control. In response, the Home Office has taken several exceptional steps. The Home Office has put in place a temporary measure to extend visas of doctors, nurses and paramedics, free of charge for one year, to ensure they can continue to work in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is currently applicable to those employees that have a visa due to expire before Thursday 1 October 2020.How do I apply for my automatic one year Visa extension? In order for the Home Office to process the one year automatic Visa Extension, you will need to post your BRP to...."
So from 2020 to 2021 I got the 1 year NHS visa scheme.
From July 2021 to now I have a skilled worker visa where CoS was issued by the hospital.
My question is: I contacted a solicitor for advise, as from 2020 to now it has been 5 years and I thought I was eligible for 5 year route ILR. However, the solicitor think the 1 year NHS visa extension was for the dependent visa (unless there was a CoS issued). So technically the solicitor thinks I have to wait another year and apply for ILR in July 2026.
Has anyone experienced this and what's your advice. Thanks in Advance.
I thought to ask this here to get your advice. In 2018, I got a 2 and a half dependent visa based on my British daughter (with this visa it was going to take 10 years towards ILR). In 2019, I started working as a Doctor with the NHS. My dependent visa expired in July 2020. Before the visa expired, I did get intouch with the hospital for CoS as I was going to switch to skilled worker visa and start counting 5 years towards ILR. In April 2020, the hospital got intouch with me to post my existing BRP to the home office. Please see part of the letter below:
"RE: UK NHS STAFF VISA EXTENTION SCHEME DURING COVID-19
In line with the latest UK Home Office and Government guidelines, announced on 1 April 2020, regarding travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, many international workers may now be facing uncertainty in relation to the expiry of their visa or leave to remain in the United Kingdom. The Home Office understands in many cases this is because of circumstances outside of their control. In response, the Home Office has taken several exceptional steps. The Home Office has put in place a temporary measure to extend visas of doctors, nurses and paramedics, free of charge for one year, to ensure they can continue to work in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is currently applicable to those employees that have a visa due to expire before Thursday 1 October 2020.How do I apply for my automatic one year Visa extension? In order for the Home Office to process the one year automatic Visa Extension, you will need to post your BRP to...."
So from 2020 to 2021 I got the 1 year NHS visa scheme.
From July 2021 to now I have a skilled worker visa where CoS was issued by the hospital.
My question is: I contacted a solicitor for advise, as from 2020 to now it has been 5 years and I thought I was eligible for 5 year route ILR. However, the solicitor think the 1 year NHS visa extension was for the dependent visa (unless there was a CoS issued). So technically the solicitor thinks I have to wait another year and apply for ILR in July 2026.
Has anyone experienced this and what's your advice. Thanks in Advance.