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5 Defined CoS Granted for Care Provider - Another Success Story

πŸŽ‰ Success Story - We successfully obtained five Defined CoS for our care provider client to hire skilled workers when Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) refusals are common for care providers.

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5 Defined CoS Granted for Care Provider - Another Success Story
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At Nara Solicitors, we are excited to share a recent success story that highlights our dedication to helping our clients. Our client, a care provider, is granted 5 Defined COS When Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) refusals are common for care providers. The Successful Decision We were happy to receive a positive decision. The key details of the approval are: Number of CoS requested: 5 Number of CoS granted: 5 Job title: Care Worker Job type: 6135 Care workers and home carers This success shows our skill in handling UK immigration cases and our commitment to getting the best results for our clients. Also read:Β Successful Reinstatement of Sponsor Licence: A Victory for our Client If your organisation is facing similar challenges with CoS applications or any other immigration-related issues, we are here to help. Our team of experienced solicitors is ready to provide the guidance and support you need to succeed. πŸ“ž Contact us today atΒ +44 204 576 4977. Also read:Β Sponsor Licence Refusal Overturned with PAP: How a Care Company Succeeded with Nara Solicitor’s Assistance
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