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  1. If you want to employ someone to work for you from outside the UK, you will need a sponsor licence and the employee you are looking to hire or relocate will need a work visa. It doesn’t matter whether the work is paid or unpaid—you will still need to deal with UK Visas and Immigration before the employee can begin to work for you.
    www.localyze.com/blog/in-depth-guide-for-employe…
    As a UK employer, it is your responsibility to ensure that any migrant workers from outside of the EEA or Switzerland are operating with a valid UK visa. You must also have a Sponsorship Licence in order to employ any foreign nationals who are subject to immigration control in the UK.
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    UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI): A division of the Home Office responsible for the UK’s visa system, including the application process, issuing visas, and ensuring compliance with immigration laws. Points-Based System (PBS): A system used by the UK government to manage the flow of migrant workers and students.
    8 January 2021 On 1 December 2020, the new Skilled Worker visa opened for applications. This new visa category replaces the Tier 2 (General) visa as the main immigration route for skilled workers under the UK’s new Points-Based Immigration System.
    Furthermore, as the cost of living crisis intensifies, the Home Office may look to review the financial requirements for visa applicants. Currently, Skilled Workers must usually show that they have at least £1,270 available to support themselves when they arrive in the UK.
    They handle applications, enforce compliance checks, and ensure that sponsors and migrants adhere to UK immigration laws. Sponsorship Licence: A certification granted by the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) to an employer or educational institution, allowing them to sponsor foreign nationals to come to the UK for work or study.
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