You can apply for a Seasonal Worker visa to come to the UK and work in:
• horticulture for up to 6 months – for example, picking fruit and vegetables or flowers
• poultry from 18 October to 31 December, in the same year
You need to apply for poultry Seasonal Worker visas by 15 November each year.
You can apply for horticulture Seasonal Worker visas at any time of year.
You’ll need to:
• have a sponsor
• meet the other eligibility requirements
This visa has replaced the Temporary Worker – Seasonal Worker visa (T5).
How long it takes
You can apply for a visa up to 3 months before the day you are due to start work in the UK. This date is listed on your certificate of sponsorship.
As part of your application, you’ll need to prove your identity and provide your documents.
You may need to allow extra time if you need an appointment to do this. You’ll find out if you need one when you start your application.
Getting a decision
Once you’ve applied online, proved your identity and provided your documents, you’ll usually get a decision on your visa within 3 weeks.
How much it costs
You will need to:
• pay the application fee
• prove you have enough personal savings – check how much in the eligibility requirements
Application fee
The application fee is £259.
How long you can stay
You can stay in the UK:
• up to 6 months for horticulture work
• from 18 October to 31 December each year for poultry work
You can enter the UK as soon as your visa is valid (up to 14 days before the start date of your job).
What you can and cannot do
You can:
• work in the job described in your certificate of sponsorship
• study (for some courses you’ll need an Academic Technology Approval Scheme certificate)
You cannot:
• take a permanent job
• work in a second job or a job that isn’t described in your certificate of sponsorship
• get public funds
• bring family members with you
Eligibility
You must be 18 or over when you apply and have both of the following:
• a certificate of sponsorship reference number from your UK sponsor
• enough money to support yourself in the UK – you’ll usually need to have at least £1,270 available (unless you’re exempt)
Certificate of sponsorship
A certificate of sponsorship is a reference number which holds information about the job and your personal details. It’s not an actual certificate or paper document.
Your sponsor will give you your certificate of sponsorship reference number.
You’ll need to add your certificate of sponsorship reference number to your visa application form – you can only use it once.
Your certificate of sponsorship is valid for 3 months from the date it’s assigned to you.
Money to support yourself
You must have at least £1,270 in your bank account to show you can support yourself in the UK.
You will need to have had the money available for at least 28 days in a row. Day 28 must be within 31 days of applying for this visa.
You’ll usually need to show proof of this when you apply, unless your sponsor can cover your costs during your first month in the UK, up to £1,270.
Read the guidance on financial evidence for more information about the money you need and how to prove it.
If your sponsor can support you instead
Your certificate of sponsorship must confirm this. Your sponsor will need to complete the ‘sponsor certifies maintenance’ section on your certificate. This is under ‘Additional data’.
Documents you must provide
When you apply you’ll need to provide:
• your certificate of sponsorship reference number – your sponsor will give you this
• a valid passport or other document that shows your identity and nationality
• evidence that you have enough personal savings to support yourself in the UK, for example bank statements (unless your certificate of sponsorship shows your sponsor can support you)
You need a blank page in your passport for your visa. If you have another type of travel document (for example, a stateless person’s travel document) it must have space for your visa.
You must also provide a certified translation of any documents that are not in English or Welsh, apart from your passport.
The Home Office might ask you to provide additional documents after you apply.
