
Tier 2 General Sponsor Licence. Apply for a sponsor’s licence and sponsor a non-EEA national or a skilled worker, and contact solicitors in London. Since the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union and the fallout of Brexit, all companies that wish to employ skilled workers from outside the United Kingdom to work or live in the UK will need a Licence in order to comply with the law.
A Tier 2 General Sponsor Licence is like a special permission that a company in the UK can get to hire foreign workers. It’s important for businesses that want to bring in skilled employees from other countries.
With this licence, a company can show that it’s allowed to employ people from outside the UK, and it helps them follow the rules for immigration.
To apply for a sponsor licence, you need to create a user ID and password on the SMS login page of the Home Office and make sure you keep them safe; you will need to have them when you assign a certificate of sponsorship (COS). There are two types of certificates of sponsorship that you have to assign:
a) Defined certificate of sponsorship (COS): If you wish to sponsor somebody from outside the UK
b) Undefined certificate of sponsorship (COS): If you want to sponsor someone within the UK.
The Tier 2 Sponsor Licence:
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The most important benefit is that you can employ a professional from a different part of the world. You can sponsor a visa national for a skilled worker visa.
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