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As schools increasingly rely on overseas talent to fill teaching and administrative roles, navigating the complexities of the UK’s Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) and Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) processes has become more critical than ever. With recent changes to sponsorship guidance, schools must remain compliant while efficiently managing their obligations as licensed sponsors.

At Clarklegal LLP , we specialise in providing tailored training and policy reviews to help schools navigate these challenges with confidence. Here’s how our services can help your school succeed.

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Contact our immigration team today to learn how we can help your school master the CAS process, review your policies, and confidently navigate the evolving sponsorship landscape.

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