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The first ballot of the 2025 Youth Mobility Scheme has now closed. Details of the next ballot in 2025 will be published on this page before it opens.
Who needs to enter
You need to enter the ballot if you want to apply for a Youth Mobility Scheme visa and youre from:
- Hong Kong, if you have an SAR passport
- Taiwan
You no longer need to enter the ballot if youre a Japanese or South Korean national. You can apply at any time on our website.
You also do not need to enter the ballot if youre a British Overseas Citizen, British Overseas Territories Citizen or British National (Overseas).
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How to enter
The first ballot will open in February 2025, with a second ballot expected in the summer.
You enter the ballot by sending an email. Only one ballot entry can be submitted per person. Any duplications will not be counted.
You must make sure you meet all eligibility requirements for the visa before entering the ballot.
Ballots will be open for 48 hours. All emails we receive within this 48 hour period will be entered into the ballot. You will get an automated reply confirming your entry.
For the Youth Mobility Scheme visa in 2025, there are 1,000 places available for nationals of Hong Kong and 1,000 places available for Taiwan. Most places are allocated during the February ballot, while the remaining places will be allocated in the summer.
Writing your email
Your email must be in English.
The subject line of the email must include your:
- name
- date of birth
- passport number
Write these in the format: Lastname Firstname DD/MM/YYYY passport number.
Example subject line: Wong Janet 31/03/2000 123456789
The body of the email must include your:
- name
- date of birth
- passport number
- mobile phone number
Emails received without this information or not in this format will not be considered.
Hong Kong
Email HongKongYMS@homeoffice.gov.uk between 12:01am (one minute past midnight) on Tuesday 4 February 2025 and 12:01am on Thursday 6 February 2025 (Hong Kong time) to enter the ballot.
Taiwan
Email TaiwanYMS@homeoffice.gov.uk between 12:01am (one minute past midnight) on Tuesday 4 February 2025 and 12:01am on Thursday 6 February 2025 (Taipei time) to enter the ballot.
If youre successful in the ballot
You will have received an email by Tuesday 11 February 2025 if you are successful in the second ballot.
You then have 90 days to submit your application, pay the visa fee and provide your fingerprints and a photograph (biometric information) at a Visa Application Centre (VAC).
You should get a decision on your visa within 3 weeks of attending your appointment. Check the guidance on decision waiting times to find out how long visa decisions are currently taking.
If your visa application is successful, you will have 90 days to enter the UK. Your visa will be valid for 2 years.
If you cannot travel to the UK within 90 days, youll need to apply for an extension. You will not need to reapply for the visa. The expiry date of your visa will not change, including if your arrival in the UK has been delayed by coronavirus.
You may be able toget your visa faster,depending on what country youre in. Check with your VAC.
If youre unsuccessful in the ballot
If you are unsuccessful in the ballot, you will receive an email within 2 weeks of the ballot closing.
Check your junk or spam folder if you have not received a response.
The results of the ballot are final. You cannot appeal if youre unsuccessful.
You can enter future ballots if youre unsuccessful, if you continue to meet the eligibility requirements.
Updates to this page
Published 21 June 2021Last updated 6 February 2025 +show all updates
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The first ballot of the 2025 Youth Mobility Scheme has now closed.
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Updated the number of places available for nationals of Hong Kong and Taiwan.
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Updated information on when the Youth Mobility Ballot scheme opens and closes.
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Updated to reflect that the second ballot of the 2024 Youth Mobility Scheme season is closed.
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Updated with details of the second 2024 ballot.
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The first 2024 ballot has now closed.
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Clarified that people from Japan and South Korea can apply at any time from 31 January 2024.
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Updated with details of the first 2024 ballot.
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Updated to reflect that the second and final ballot of the 2023 Youth Mobility Scheme closed on 26 July.
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Updated with information on the second ballot.