Compliance with legislation relating to prevention of illegal working

Sponsor Licence

A Sponsor Licence enables a UK employer to sponsor skilled migrants to work for them in the UK under Tier 2 of the Points-Based System. An employing entity which does not have a Sponsor Licence will be unable to sponsor migrant workers.

Tier 2 is the replacement to the work permit scheme and only employers with a Sponsor Licence, issued by the Home Office upon application and approval, will be able to issue a Certificate of Sponsorship to the prospective employee or employee in an overseas branch.

Civil Penalty Objection/Corporate Reputation Preservation

A UK entity found to be employing migrant workers illegally may be subject to a civil penalty of up to £10,000 per employee and/or those who run the business may be subject to criminal prosecution. In addition, they may be named and shamed on the publicly available list of entities which have received a civil penalty.

As these entities may also have their Sponsor Licence withdrawn, the potential for damage to reputation for any entity which finds itself on that list is significant.

Gherson's Services

Gherson offers a complete package of assistance, advice and training to UK businesses in relation to all the above requirements. Please see our Points-Based System section for further details or send us an enquiry.

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