
Sponsorship licence
A sponsorship licence is a permission granted by a government, typically in the context of immigration, allowing an organization to recruit and employ workers from outside the country. This licence ensures that the employer meets specific requirements and obligations, such as demonstrating the ability to support employees in their application for a work visa. Organizations need this licence to hire foreign talent legally, contributing to the workforce while complying with immigration rules. In essence, it’s a key step for businesses that wish to bring skilled workers from abroad.
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A Sponsorship Licence is a permission granted by the government to businesses and organizations, allowing them to hire foreign workers. This licence ensures that employers meet specific standards for recruiting overseas talent, including commitment to fair hiring practices and support for employees. Companies with this licence can issue a Certificate of Sponsorship, which foreign workers need to apply for a visa to work in the country. The system helps control immigration while addressing skills shortages in the labor market.