🇬🇧 Sponsoring migrants under new UK Points System. Faster, easier, better!

 

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Hire and sponsor migrant workers under the new Points-Based Immigration System from December 2020. It has been made easier - and better - for the British businesses to do so after Brexit. The new rules come in place on 1 December 2020, a whole month before the UK officially cuts its ties with the EU.

 

The 1st step in sponsoring (employing) migrant workers is a Sponsor Licence. Your business now needs it to employ people from both the EU and outside the EU, and the same visa rules apply to everyone.

 

If an employer does not have a Licence, they can apply for it and our company can help with the application and the entire process. Very often we are approached by a migrant (often on a Student or Tier 5 visa in the UK), whose employer is willing to sponsor them for a work visa. The process has been made faster due to abolishing of a resident labour test (no need to advertise a job to settled workers anymore) and also due to abolishing of annual limit (no need to wait for a restricted certificate).

 

Once the company has a Sponsor licence, it will be placed on the Register of Sponsors (Employers) and will have access to the Sponsor Management System. Sponsor Licence is issued for the company, in general, not for a specific employee. Now a company can request certificates of sponsorship and assign them to each employee to enable them to apply for the actual work visa.

 

We can work with an employer, a worker or both. You can also book an online consultation with us and both participate in it via Zoom, WhatsApp etc

 

We also have a more detailed post 10 good things about the new UK Points-Based Immigration System here.


1st 4Immigration team 


1st 4Immigration is one of the most experienced UK immigration law companies, OISC - accredited at the highest Level 3. We have been in business for over 10 years, our OISC reference is 200800152, in which 2008 stands for the year accreditation. Office: Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, London, EC2N 1HN. www.1st4immigration.com 

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