Sponsor licence
A sponsor licence is formal permission granted by the UK Home Office to a business or organisation, allowing it to employ overseas workers under the UK immigration system.
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What Is Sponsor licence
A sponsor licence is formal permission granted by the UK Home Office to a business or organisation, allowing it to employ overseas workers under the UK immigration system. It confirms that the organisation is genuine, operating lawfully, and capable of meeting its legal duties as a sponsor.
With a sponsor licence, a UK business can issue Certificates of Sponsorship to eligible workers, enabling them to apply for work visas such as those under the Global Business Mobility routes or the Skilled Worker category. The licence places ongoing responsibilities on the employer, including record-keeping, reporting changes in employment, and ensuring that sponsored workers comply with the conditions of their stay.
Holding a sponsor licence is essential for any organisation that wishes to recruit staff from outside the UK under sponsored visa routes. It is closely regulated by the Home Office, and failure to meet sponsorship duties can lead to suspension or revocation of the licence. Our solicitors guide businesses through the application process and help them remain compliant with UK immigration policy.
What Services We Offer
As specialist work visa solicitors, we provide clear immigration advice and legal support for Skilled Worker Sponsor Licence applications, helping UK businesses recruit overseas staff lawfully.
As specialist work visa solicitors, we provide expert immigration advice and legal representation for T5 Sponsor Licence applications in line with UK policy.
As specialist work visa solicitors, we provide professional guidance and legal support for T5 International Agreement Worker applications under approved UK agreements.
As specialist work visa solicitors, we offer trusted legal assistance for International Sportsperson Sponsor applications, ensuring compliance with UK immigration rules.
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