Home Office updates Sponsorship policy guidance
- 17 February 2022
- Immigration
The Home Office has now updated the Worker and Temporary Worker Sponsorship policy guidance, first published in December 2020.
The Sponsorship policy guidance is divided into numerous sections, covering all aspects of the sponsorship process. We have outlined below a few pertinent changes to the policy guidance impacting UK sponsor licence holders.
Failure to comply, whether by mistake or knowingly, may lead to enforcement action being taken. For serious breaches, the Home Office can suspend or revoke a sponsor licence.
It is important for UK sponsors to ensure continued compliance with any conditions or duties imposed by the Worker and Temporary Worker Sponsorship policy guidance.
Failure to comply, whether by mistake or knowingly, may lead to enforcement action being taken. For serious breaches, the Home Office can suspend or revoke a sponsor licence.
At Clarkslegal, we regularly provide training to businesses to ensure they keep up to date with their sponsorship duties. We cover all aspects of the sponsorship licencing process from applying for a licence to maintaining an existing licence.
Our immigration lawyers works closely with our employment lawyers to ensure that an organisation is compliant with both immigration and employment law
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