On 26th August 2021 the Home Office published the UK’s PBS sponsorship roadmap outlining changes planned for the sponsorship process this year, in 2022 and beyond. The intention is to make the sponsor management system more user friendly, substantially reduce the time it takes to bring someone to the UK and encourage compliance.
The document focuses on future changes for existing and prospective sponsors, including employers and universities.
As part of the introduction of the UK’s points-based system in December 2020, newly implemented reforms have reduced the length of time it takes to recruit a worker from overseas by up to eight weeks through:
The sponsorship reforms are part of the Home Office’s plan to make the points-based system streamlined and digital where possible.
Objectives for redesigning the sponsorship system include:
For 2022 the Home Office is planning technological and system reforms underpinned by ongoing testing of the design with stakeholders. The aim is to become global leaders in helping sponsors access overseas talent to start work and study quicker and more effective in the UK.
In Q1 of 2024 reforms will mean that the sponsorship system will be:
Improvements resulting in faster end-to-end customer journey from the sponsor licence application to the visa application being approved will be delivered by spring 2022.
More detailed research is being undertaken to understand factors that may prevent some organisations from applying for a licence.
There will be a shorter service standard for straightforward, compliant applicants. Licence renewal patterns will be reformed for sponsored employment routes and the system will be simplified for users.
The build of a new sponsorship IT system will happen in 3 stages. A set of users including SME’s and larger employers will be chosen to test the developments in this new service. It may take approximately two years for the full roll-out of the system.
Some employers will be moved to the new system by mid-2023. The aim is to have all licensed employers on the system by Q1 of 2024.
Under the new system sponsors may still be subject to compliance visits from the moment they apply to be a sponsor and throughout the period they hold the licence. This is to ensure they are able to carry out their sponsorship duties.
Compliance visits will be targeted to sponsors who present a high risk or have no track record of compliance. During the visits the Home Office will monitor key protections for workers, such as the maximum 48-hour working week.
Sanctions for non-compliance may include conditions or limits on recruitment, managed action plans, or suspension and revocation of a sponsor licence.
The Home Office will work together with education providers to explore what should be included in the UK’s PBS sponsorship roadmap so that the current system can be improved.
This route is for overseas businesses seeking to establish a presence or transfer staff to the UK. It will be launched in Spring 2022 under the existing sponsorship system.
The Home Office want to collaborate with new and prospective sponsors to succeed in introducing a modernised sponsorship system.
Should you have any questions related to current compliance matters feel free to get in touch with a member of our team.