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Work Permit Salary Threshold Calculator

Check if your salary meets minimum threshold for work permits in US, UK, Canada, and EU. Enter values for instant results with step-by-step formulas.

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Formula

Eligibility = Offered Salary >= Program Threshold

Each work permit program has a minimum salary threshold based on occupation, location, and experience level. Your offered salary must meet or exceed the threshold for the specific program. Some programs allow reduced thresholds for shortage occupations or new entrants.

Worked Examples

Example 1: US H-1B Visa Application

Problem: A software engineer is offered $75,000 in a standard cost-of-living area. Does this meet the H-1B threshold?

Solution: Standard H-1B threshold: ~$60,000 (varies by occupation)\nOffered salary: $75,000\nSurplus: $75,000 - $60,000 = $15,000 above threshold\nWage Level: Level 3 (Experienced)\nPercent of threshold: 125%

Result: MEETS THRESHOLD: $15,000 above minimum | Level 3 wage classification

Example 2: UK Skilled Worker Visa

Problem: A marketing manager is offered GBP 35,000 for the UK Skilled Worker visa (threshold GBP 38,700).

Solution: Required threshold: GBP 38,700\nOffered salary: GBP 35,000\nShortfall: GBP 38,700 - GBP 35,000 = GBP 3,700 below threshold\nPercent of threshold: 90.4%\nDoes not qualify unless new entrant exception applies.

Result: DOES NOT MEET THRESHOLD: GBP 3,700 shortfall | May qualify as new entrant at reduced rate

Frequently Asked Questions

What are salary thresholds for work permits and why do they matter?

Salary thresholds for work permits are minimum income levels set by governments that an employer must offer a foreign worker to qualify for a specific visa category. These thresholds serve multiple purposes: they protect domestic workers from wage undercutting by ensuring foreign hires receive competitive compensation, they demonstrate that the position is genuinely skilled and not filling a low-wage role, and they help ensure the visa holder can financially sustain themselves in the host country. Failing to meet the salary threshold means the work permit application will be denied regardless of other qualifications. Thresholds vary significantly by country, visa category, occupation, and sometimes by geographic region within a country to reflect local cost-of-living differences.

What is the UK Skilled Worker visa salary requirement?

The UK Skilled Worker visa has a general salary threshold of 38,700 British pounds per year as of April 2024, a significant increase from the previous 26,200 pound threshold. There are also occupation-specific going rates that may be higher depending on the job. Certain roles qualify for reduced thresholds: new entrants to the labor market (under 26 or recent graduates) may qualify at 30,960 pounds, health and education roles have specific lower thresholds, and PhD-level positions in shortage occupations have separate rates. The salary requirement is based on the full-time equivalent even if the worker is part-time. Trading points for qualifications can sometimes offset a lower salary in the points-based system, but the absolute minimum floor cannot be breached under any circumstances.

How do EU Blue Card salary requirements differ by country?

The EU Blue Card is a work permit for highly qualified non-EU nationals, and each member state sets its own salary threshold typically between 1.0 and 1.5 times the average national gross salary. Germany requires approximately 43,800 euros annually for shortage occupations and about 56,000 euros for standard occupations. France sets the threshold at 1.5 times the average salary, roughly 53,000 euros. The Netherlands requires around 42,000 euros. Newer EU members like Poland or Czech Republic have significantly lower thresholds reflecting their lower average wages, sometimes as low as 25,000 euros. The revised EU Blue Card Directive adopted in 2021 allows member states more flexibility in setting thresholds and introduced lower salary requirements for recent graduates and shortage occupation workers.

Can salary thresholds change and how should applicants prepare?

Yes, salary thresholds are frequently updated by governments, sometimes annually and sometimes with major policy changes. The UK dramatically increased its threshold from 26,200 to 38,700 pounds in April 2024. Australia regularly adjusts its Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold. The US prevailing wage database is updated periodically. To prepare, applicants should check the most current threshold on the official government immigration website immediately before filing, not rely on older information. It is wise to negotiate a salary well above the minimum threshold to provide a buffer against future increases and to strengthen the application. Keeping salary documentation, tax returns, employment contracts, and payslips organized is essential. Working with a qualified immigration attorney familiar with current thresholds reduces the risk of costly application errors.

Can I use Work Permit Salary Threshold Calculator on a mobile device?

Yes. All calculators on NovaCalculator are fully responsive and work on smartphones, tablets, and desktops. The layout adapts automatically to your screen size.

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