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Guidance: Workers and Temporary Workers - guidance for sponsors part 1: apply for a licence

Uk Visas Immigration

September 23
08:59 2022

Workers and Temporary Workers - guidance for sponsors part 1: apply for a licence

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Guidance for employers on how to apply for a licence to sponsor a person on the Worker and Temporary Worker immigration routes.

It tells you about the requirements you must meet, how we consider applications, and what you can do if your application is refused.

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Published 9 December 2020
Last updated 23 September 2022 +show all updates
  1. Accessible version added.

  2. Guidance updated to reflect the introduction of the new Scale-up route on 22 August 2022, to clarify that we may undertake digital compliance inspections as well as, or instead of, on-site compliance visits and to make other minor changes.

  3. Added accessible version.

  4. Updated guidance to reflect the introduction of the new Global Business Mobility routes.

  5. Updated guidance with the following changes: L1.12, minor amendments to reflect ending of provisions for poultry production workers, haulage drivers and specified pork butchers; L6.12 amended to reflect the ending of the fee concession for Certificates of Sponsorship assigned to CESC nationals from 26 February 2022; other minor housekeeping changes.

  6. Updated to reflect immigration rules changes on 11 October 2021, the ending of the transitional period of the UKs departure from the EU, and other minor amendments and clarifications. Read the full list of changes in the 'Changes from the last version of this guidance' section of the document.

  7. Added accessible version.

  8. First published.

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