Jua Kali people have now been offered a lucrative opportunity under the United Kingdom arrangements
Construction workers and welders have the reason to smile as they are heading to the UK for greener pasture
Kenyan labourers commonly known as watu wa kibarua will soon be earning like President William Ruto and other top parastatal heads after many years toiling
This is after the United Kingdom government, in an announcement dated August 7, released a roster of 38 occupations currently facing a shortage of workers across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
According to the guidelines provided by the UK government, individuals whose professions are included in the aforementioned list can potentially qualify for a skilled worker visa by receiving compensation equivalent to ‘80% of the job’s standard remuneration.’
The annual salaries for these jobs are based on a 37.5-hour working week.
They must be pro-rated for other working patterns, based on the weekly working hours stated by your employer,” read the statement in part
Among the jobs listed is the welding trades category, include high integrity pipe welders with three years of job experience who will be entitled to a remuneration at 80% of the prevailing going rate, amounting to Ksh3.4 million (£18,480) annually or an hourly rate of Ksh1,739 (£9.48).
The UK is also looking for breaklayers and masons to earn Sh3.4 million as well as roofers, roof tilers and slaters who will be entitled to Ksh3.0 million (£16,160) pay.
Carpenters and joiners, on the other hand, will be entitled to 80% of going rate pegged at Ksh3.3 million (£17,760) while plasterers will earn Ksh3.5 million (£19,200).
Jobs in the fishing industry will draw 80% of going rate of Ksh3.2 million (£17,600) while graphic designers will earn Ksh3.4 million (£18,400).
Skilled Worker Visa Application
According to the UK Government, an individual is eligible to apply for a Skilled Worker visa if their job category is listed on the Shortage Occupations list but their “salary is less than Ksh4.8 million (£26,200) or your job’s usual ‘going rate.’
To qualify an individual’s job category must be on the shortage Occupation list be aged 26 years or below, studying or a recent graduate, or in professional training
You also qualify if you possess a Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths (STEM) PhD level qualification that’s relevant to your job or have obtained a postdoctoral position in science or higher education.
If your job is eligible for a PhD salary discount, you can be paid 80% or 90% of the job’s usual going rate, depending on which subject you are qualified in,” read the statement in part.
“If you have a Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths (STEM) qualification, you can be paid 80% of your job’s usual going rate, as long as you will still be paid at least Ksh3.9 million (£20,960) per year. If you have a non-STEM qualification, you can be paid 90% of your job’s usual going rate, as long as you will still be paid at least Ksh4.3 million (£23,580) a year.”