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Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Care worker visa sponsorship new rules for employers

New Sponsorship Rules for Care Workers in England: What Employers Need to Know

The UK government has introduced new rules for sponsoring care workers and senior care workers under the Skilled Worker route.  These changes aim to support displaced care staff already in the UK while reducing worker exploitation in the care sector. According to the update, before sponsoring new recruits from overseas or from other immigration categories,…
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The Do’s And Don’ts When Owning A Tier 2 UK Visa

The UK remains one of the best places where you can live and work. That makes it a desired destination for people wanting to improve themselves, gain experience and make a better living. If you’re a foreign national and want to seek future career opportunities in the UK, then you should know that you will need…
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5 Reasons Why You Should Work in the UK and Apply for a Tier 2 Visa

Globalisation has had a huge impact on our lives. It allows us and sometimes forces us to leave our familiar places, looking for new professional opportunities. Have you considered working abroad? Or in the UK, for that matter? We want to give you five good reasons in favour of getting your tier 2 visa to work in…
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Latest immigration news from the Home office

HO Changes to Immigration Rules, April 2016 – Latest Immigration News

Statement of changes to the Immigration Rules: HC877, 11 march 2016 announces the latest immigration news which will affect applications made on or after 6 April 2016: NHS debt and litigation costs The NHS debt threshold is being reduced from £1000 to £500. A new rule is being added to allow an application to be…
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UK Nursing Visas – Are you a qualified nurse?

Want to Get into UK Nursing? Registered nurses who qualified abroad can come and work in the UK. You will need to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) first before you can be employed in the UK as a nurse. Trained Outside the European Union/European Economic Area If you were trained outside the…
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