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26 Defined COS Acquired for Domiciliary Care Provider in Last-Minute Triumph

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26 Defined COS Acquired for Domiciliary Care Provider in Last-Minute Triumph
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NARA Solicitors recently achieved significant success for a domiciliary care provider by securing 26 Defined Certificates of Sponsorship (COS) just before the crucial deadline of 7 PM on April 3rd, 2024. This win is vital for bringing skilled workers to enhance care services. Securing these certificates was challenging. The task involved demonstrating real job openings and overcoming common refusals in the care sector. NARA Solicitors' expertise and compelling submissions successfully proved to the Home Office the need for the skilled workers.   With these 26 COS in hand, the care provider is now set to assign them to the selected skilled individuals, moving forward to strengthen their services. This achievement by NARA Solicitors underlines the firm's dedication and ability to navigate complex immigration procedures, ensuring clients continue to provide essential services. If you're struggling with COS allocations, refusals, Sponsor License issues, or compliance audits, NARA Solicitors can help. Our experience and successful track record, demonstrated in securing this vital COS, show our commitment to solving immigration challenges. Contact NARA Solicitors for expert assistance in managing your sponsorship and immigration requirements and turn potential obstacles into success stories.
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