Tag: Sponsorship

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

UK Immigration Fees Set to Rise from April 2025

The UK Home Office has confirmed significant increases to visa and sponsorship fees, set to take effect from 9 April 2025. These changes will impact a wide range of applicants, including Skilled Worker visa holders, sponsors, and those applying for settlement and British citizenship. The fee hikes vary, with some rising by as little as…
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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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Tier 2 and Tier 4 Visa Changes You Need to Know About

The end of 2016 wasn’t as quiet as we’d wish for. A 70-page document – Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules – has been published outlining Visa changes to existing UK immigration rules. As overwhelming as reading a 70-page document may sound, we’re here to help you and guide you through everything. In the following lines,…
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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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Tier 2 Visas - iam: latest immigration news

New Tier 2 Visa Restrictions after MAC Reviews

Latest Immigration News: Last year the Home Office commissioned the independent Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) to advise on restricting Tier 2 visas to genuine skills shortages and highly specialised experts and to undertake a review of nursing shortages. The MAC’s reports can be found at www.gov.uk As a  result, new immigration reforms will be introduced in…
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