Employing overseas workers on a Skilled Worker visa in the UK simply requires a successful application for a sponsorship licence for your organisation.
Holding a licence ensures that an organisation has the chance of filling a vacancy with an overseas worker in a matter of weeks rather than months and keeps them competitive in the recruitment market.
Frequently Asked Questions:
The cost for a sponsorship licence application for a small organisation is £536.00
According to Companies Act a company qualifies as small if it meets 2 of the below criteria, unless it is excluded from doing so:
The cost for a sponsorship licence application for a large organisation is £1,476.00
Once a licence is obtained, the employer will then pay Home Office fees for each person they wish to sponsor.
Professional fees are additional – please speak to a member of the team for prices.
Based on our research, the average employer-based costs for onboarding an overseas sponsored worker for five years are:
£3,200 for a small employer
£8,200 for a large employer
It can take 6-12 weeks on average for the Home Office to make a decision once the licence application has been submitted.
The licence is valid for 4 years.
You can renew your licence under a simplified process, and this should be successful as long as you have a good track record of compliance.
Failure to renew a licence means the organisation will no longer be able to act as a licensed sponsor from the expiry date. Once expired, all migrant workers will no longer be lawfully employed by the company in question. In these circumstances, the sponsored workers' visas will likely be curtailed and given a 60-day leave period and given little time to find a new visa route to remain in the UK.
If the licence is not renewed or the affected employee has not made a new Skilled Worker (or other) application, they will have to leave the UK. Therefore it is important to keep a note of the expiry date of your licence to avoid losing your sponsored workforce.
There is no minimum number of existing employees needed to apply for a sponsor licence.
There is no minimum period. Even start-ups can apply.
If you are running a compliant business, then the process is very simple. It is only complicated, if you do not already have an effective compliant HR infrastructure in place. We can help advise on the appropriate compliance methods for your business.
While the process can appear daunting, complicated and bureaucratic, it can be processed online, and with our help, management of your licence can be handed over to our experienced team.
The true reality is that to recruit overseas talent an organisation just needs to show that it has a genuine vacancy at the required level and holds a UK presence.
There are hundreds of roles eligible for sponsorship that vary from chefs, jockeys, ceramic artists, coffin makers, vent chick sexers, computer engineers through to constructions workers. Employers now have the potential to hire overseas talent for these roles if UK workers, with the required skills, are difficult to come by.
If the EU nationals do not have pre-settled/settled status, then yes, it’s likely they will require sponsorship unless they’re currently in the UK on another visa.
No countries are exempt, as long as the applicant meets the eligibility requirements for the Skilled Worker visa, you can recruit from anywhere.
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Migrate UK have successfully processed 6,500+ Employer Sponsor Licences for UK businesses. We manage the whole process for our clients and give you the peace of mind and continued support via your dedicated Immigration Specialist Account Manager.
If you are a UK business and would like to know more about recruiting overseas talent, please get in touch with the team here at Migrate UK.
Download our Guide which is packed full of information you will need to understand how to apply for a sponsorship licence and compliance regulations you need to be aware of.