06/05/2024

  • Welcome to our new Talking Heads series, designed to provide you with easily digestible, short videos around the sponsor licence compliance to ensure business is protected. We’ve broken the series into three individual discussions to highlight the essential points you need to be aware of. 

    Part one | Sponsor licence compliance: Why is compliance important and what are the risks?

    We understand that sponsored organisations who recruit international staff must adhere to prescribed UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) compliance obligations. This video highlights the importance of sponsor compliance duties and discovers the financial, operational and reputational risks of getting it wrong.

     


    If you feel you would benefit from sponsor licence compliance audits or would like to speak to someone about becoming a licenced sponsor, please contact Tijen Ahmet. For more information, please visit our  Sponsor Licences page.

    Enjoyed this episode? Watch the rest of the series now:

    Part two | Sponsor licence compliance: What to expect during a UKVI visit

    Part three | Sponsor licence compliance: How to prepare for a UKVI visit

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