The Financial Times has reported that Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his newly established Global Talent Taskforce are exploring the possibility of abolishing visa fees for exceptional international talent. This move is aimed at making the UK a more attractive destination for the world’s brightest professionals—particularly in light of the U.S. decision under the Trump administration to raise H-1B visa costs by $100,000.
The UK Government is reportedly reviewing whether to reduce the application fees for the Global Talent visa to zero for prestigious applicants. At present, the visa costs are:
For many high-potential candidates, these costs, especially when applying with dependents, can be a barrier. Removing or reducing fees could provide the UK with a competitive edge in attracting top-tier talent.
Employers competing in sectors such as technology, life sciences, academia, and the creative industries will be watching this development closely. Lower visa costs could:
Alongside fee reforms, the Government is said to be reviewing the application process for Global Talent applicants. Currently, individuals must:
This can be a time-consuming and sometimes repetitive process, with multiple endorsement attempts required before success. Streamlining the system would reduce administrative friction and improve accessibility for highly skilled professionals.
The Global Talent visa is already considered one of the UK’s most attractive immigration routes because it offers:
These advantages make it a particularly flexible and cost-effective option for employers seeking to hire world-leading talent.
While no changes have yet been confirmed, HR professionals may want to:
For further insights on what this change could mean for you or business, please reach out to Migrate UK at info@migrate-uk.com