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Success Story: Sponsor Licence Granted for Retail Business

πŸŽ‰ We successfully secured a sponsor licence for a Scotland based retail company to hire migrant skilled workers for their business.

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Success Story: Sponsor Licence Granted for Retail Business
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At NARA Solicitors, we are pleased to announce that we have successfully secured a sponsor licence for a retail business in the UK. This licence will enable our client to hire skilled workers from outside the UK.

Our client, a retail company, approached us with the need to obtain skilled worker sponsor licence to hire skilled migrant workers.

Understanding the importance of this for our client, we guided them through the sponsor licence application process, ensuring that all necessary requirements were met.

Our team at NARA Solicitors worked closely with the client to prepare and submit a comprehensive application, demonstrating the genuine need for hiring skilled workers from abroad.

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The successful grant of the sponsor licence means that our client can now recruit the talent they need.

Also Read: Construction Company Granted Sponsor Licence After Previous Refusal, Following Consultation with Nara Solicitors

This achievement highlights our dedication to supporting businesses in navigating the complexities of the UK immigration system. At NARA Solicitors, we are committed to helping our clients achieve their goals, whether it’s filling crucial roles within their business or expanding their workforce.

If your business is facing challenges in recruiting skilled workers, contact NARA Solicitors today to learn how we can assist with your sponsor licence application.

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