The United Kingdom is a leading destination for skilled professionals, students, families and entrepreneurs who want to build a future abroad. With strong employment opportunities in selected sectors, world‑class universities and a diverse society, the UK offers several visa routes for people who want to live, work or study there — subject to strict eligibility rules.
At ZohaEdge, we help you understand your UK migration options and support you through the process of planning, documenting and submitting your visa application via official UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) channels.
We explain UK work, study and family visa options and help you choose the route that fits your profile and long‑term plans.
We guide you on employer sponsorship, occupation codes, salary thresholds and other key requirements for UK visas.
We provide clear checklists and assistance with preparing and organising all documents needed for your UK visa application.
We help you understand how your chosen route can lead to extensions or settlement in the UK, and what steps to plan for the future.
The UK operates a points-based immigration system for most non-UK and non-Irish nationals, designed to attract skilled workers, students and families while protecting national security.
Benefits of migrating to the UK include:
The right visa depends on your goals (work, study, family, business), your profile (skills, qualifications, English level) and whether you have a UK sponsor.
UK Visas and Immigration provides different categories for those who want to visit, work, study or settle in the UK. ZohaEdge helps you identify which route may suit you and then plan the application steps.
The Skilled Worker visa is the main route for overseas professionals who have a job offer from a Home Office-approved employer in an eligible occupation.
Key points:
Other work routes include:
ZohaEdge assists with:
Many international students choose the UK for bachelor’s, master’s, PhD and other courses. Study routes typically require:
We help you:
Eligible family members of British citizens or settled residents may be able to apply under family and partner routes, for example:
These routes generally require:
ZohaEdge provides:
Settlement in the UK is known as indefinite leave to remain (ILR). ILR removes the time limit on your permission to stay and can be a step towards British citizenship, if you are eligible.
Common routes to ILR may include:
We help clients understand:
The UK visa process can involve points calculations, sponsorship, online forms, document uploads, biometrics, health surcharge payments, and sometimes interviews.
Our services include:
We do not make immigration decisions; those are made solely by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI).
We review your qualifications, job experience, English level, sponsorship options, family situation and long-term plans in the UK.
We identify which routes (Skilled Worker, study, family or others) may apply and explain their main requirements and timelines.
We help you plan key steps such as securing a job offer or CAS, gathering documents, and scheduling your visa application.
We provide tailored checklists and guidance for:
We assist with:
After a decision, we provide general advice on:
We guide and organise; UKVI makes all visa and settlement decisions.
If you plan to move to the UK to work, study, join family or build a long-term future, ZohaEdge can guide you through each step of the process.
Not everyone will qualify. Eligibility depends on your visa type, sponsorship, occupation, salary, English ability, finances, immigration history and other requirements.
For most work routes such as the Skilled Worker visa, you must have a job offer from a Home Office‑approved employer and a certificate of sponsorship.
No. There are student, family, and other routes, but the Skilled Worker visa is a main pathway for overseas professionals who want to work and potentially settle in the UK.
Some routes may lead to indefinite leave to remain after a qualifying period of lawful residence, such as 5 years on certain work or family visas or 10 years of long residence in specific cases.