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How to make a Tier 2 Visa application
Making a Tier 2 Visa application is a process which lets someone from outside the EEA work in a permanent, skilled role in the UK.
A Sponsorship Licence application is a necessary part of the process of employing certain foreign workers.
A Sponsorship Licence application is a necessary part of the process of employing certain foreign workers. If you intend to hire anyone from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) you must apply for a Sponsor Licence, including if you are a small business or charity.
Intra Company Transfer Visa Application
An Intra-Company Transfer Visa application is a type of Tier 2 Visa application. You can apply for this visa if you are an employee of a multinational company and you are being transferred by your overseas employer to a UK branch.
If you want to work in the UK for 12 months or less but you are subject to immigration control..
If you want to work in the UK for 12 months or less but you are subject to immigration control, you can apply for a Temporary Worker Tier 5 Visa. You can apply for this visa if you want to work in the UK in a role such as a charity worker, artist, entertainer, diplomat or sportsperson.
A Sponsorship Licence application is a necessary part of the process of employing certain foreign workers.
A Sponsorship Licence application is a necessary part of the process of employing certain foreign workers. If you intend to hire anyone from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) you must apply for a Sponsor Licence, including if you are a small business or charity.
A Sponsor Licence renewal is a process which lets you continue to employ foreign workers legally in the UK.
A Sponsor Licence renewal is a process which lets you continue to employ foreign workers legally in the UK. You can renew your Sponsor Licence within three months of the expiry of your current Sponsor Licence.
If you fail to undertake your duties as a Tier 2 Sponsor Licence holder, you may have your Sponsor Licence suspended.
If you fail to undertake your duties as a Tier 2 Sponsor Licence holder, you may have your Sponsor Licence suspended. Your migrant employees will still be able to work while your licence is suspended but you risk losing them if your licence is revoked.
Have you had your Sponsor Licence revoked?
A Sponsorship Licence revocation is an issue by the Home Office to say that your business cannot continue hiring foreign workers.
A Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) is necessary for migrant workers who are applying for their Tier 2 or Tier 5 Visa.
A Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) is necessary for migrant workers who are applying for their Tier 2 or Tier 5 Visa. As a UK employer, you will need to hold a valid Sponsorship Licence to apply for the Certificate of Sponsorship for each employee you bring over.
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