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Lower minimum salary threshold for veterinary surgeons on skilled visa

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I want the Government to lower the minimum salary threshold for veterinarians who work under the skilled worker visa. The minimum salary threshold for veterinarians was raised to £48,500 in July 2025. It is a very high amount for the vets who want to grow in their career in the UK.

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Lower minimum salary threshold for veterinary surgeons on skilled visa

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I want the Government to lower the minimum salary threshold for veterinarians who work under the skilled worker visa. The minimum salary threshold for veterinarians was raised to £48,500 in July 2025. It is a very high amount for the vets who want to grow in their career in the UK.

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34 reactions·100% agree
Shabana Mahmood

Shabana Mahmood

Home Secretary

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