Let's be blunt. The "Skilled Worker" visa is a chain. A comfortable chain, perhaps, but a chain nonetheless. Your right to be in the UK is tied to your employer. Your salary, your job title, your very permission to live your life here, is in their hands. If you want to leave, you have to find a new "sponsor." You have to ask for permission. Again.
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