Compliance Tips for Sponsor License Holders and their HR Team: The Record You Must Keep to Prove Genuine Vacancy
Failing to meet the record-keeping duties can have severe consequences. Breaches may lead to the revocation of your sponsor license, which would result in the loss of your ability to sponsor workers.
UK Sponsor Licenses: Data and Key Stats 2024
For organisations and institutions aiming to utilise the sponsor license system, understanding these dynamics is critical. The rise in annual decisions and granted licenses demonstrates the system's growing importance, while the quarterly decline points to evolving challenges and opportunities.
4 additional COS (Certificate of Sponsorship) Granted for Care Provider
🎉 Success Story: A Care provider, successfully obtained 4 additional Certificates of Sponsorship (CoS) with the assistance of Nara Solicitors. This achievement marks a significant turnaround, allowing them to expand their workforce with skilled migrant workers.
Delayed Work Start Date: A Critical Responsibility for Employers
Understanding and adhering to the Home Office guidance on delayed work start dates is essential for any sponsor. Non-compliance can have far-reaching consequences.
Why Online Right-to-Work Checks are Crucial for Sponsor License Applications and Maintaining Compliance
Online Right to Work checks are mandatory. Failure to comply can result in a refused Sponsor License application or the revocation of your existing license, disrupting your workforce and business growth.
The Art of Showcasing and Sharing Your Team’s Work at an Immigration Law Firm
Recognising achievements and amplifying contributions shouldn’t only occur at the end of a major case or when someone is about to leave. Instead, showcasing should be a regular part of how you manage and motivate your team.
Unpaid Leaves Could Cost You Your Sponsor License: Essential Compliance Tips For Employers
Unpaid leaves or periods of reduced pay for sponsored workers require careful management to avoid breaching your sponsor duties. Failing to adhere to reporting obligations can result in severe consequences for your license, including suspension or revocation.
Sponsoring Family Members to Work in the UK: Compliance Tips and Best Practices for Skilled Worker Sponsors
Yes, businesses can sponsor family members under the Skilled Worker route. However, the Home Office enforces strict rules to prevent misuse of the sponsor license system.
Hiring International Students on a Part-Time Basis: Top Compliance Tips for Employers
Employing international students can be a valuable opportunity for employers, but it is essential to comply with UK immigration laws. This blog outlines the employment rights of international students and the steps employers must take to offer part-time work while adhering to the regulations.