How Much Does It Cost to Become a Sponsor in UK?

How Much Does It Cost to Become a Sponsor in UK?
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As a popular immigration agency in London, we are often approached by UK employers for help with Sponsorship Licence applications. This is the route which UK-based businesses must take if they wish to hire foreign workers to come and work for their companies.

If you have clicked on this article, then you are probably wondering, how much does it cost to become a sponsor in UK?

Well, we will outline the key facts about the Sponsor Licence, so keep reading to find out more.

How can UK employers sponsor foreign workers?

If you are a UK employer, then, you can sponsor foreign workers and recruit them to work in your business. To do this, you must obtain a Sponsor Licence. The licence is granted for 4 years.

Any form of UK-based work is considered under this licence, including unpaid activities that are due to be carried out by anyone from the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.

As a licenced sponsor, a UK employer can recruit foreign workers and assign each of them a ‘Certificate of Sponsorship’. This is not a physical document, but an electronic record for each worker hired from overseas.

The certificate contains a unique reference number, which the foreign worker needs when they apply for a work visa to join the UK business.

The UK business can choose to sponsor foreign workers on a short-term basis, or permanently.

There are different types of sponsorship licences, including:

  • Skilled Worker
  • Minister of Religion or Religious Worker
  • International Sportsperson
  • Creative Worker
  • Charity Worker
  • Scale-Up Worker
  • International Agreement
  • Government Authorised Exchange
  • Secondment Worker
  • Service Supplier (up to 1 year)
  • UK Expansion Worker
  • Seasonal Worker
  • Graduate Trainee ((Global Business Mobility) 

However, just because a UK employer sponsors a non-British individual, this does not mean the individual is guaranteed a visa to work in the UK. The non-British worker must meet the eligibility criteria of their visa application in order to be granted a work visa.

How to apply for a Sponsor Licence

Here are the steps which you have to take if you want to apply for a Sponsor Licence:

Job interview

How long does it take to obtain a Sponsor Licence?

After you have submitted your application, it will usually take around 2 to 3 months to hear back with a decision and officially become recognised as a sponsor.

You may be able to pay to get a faster decision on your application.

How much does it cost to become a sponsor in UK?

So, how much does it cost to become a sponsor in UK?

The Sponsor Licence will have fees throughout the process; these fees are less for smaller businesses than for medium and larger ones.

Small businesses only pay £536 for a Sponsor Licence.

Medium to large businesses, however, pay more than double this at £1,476.

Charities also pay a lower fee of £536.

Click here to read the current fees to apply for a Sponsor Licence.

Who is eligible for a Sponsor Licence?

There are requirements which you must meet if you want a Sponsor Licence.

The UK employer and their staff will be checked, to make sure they are suitable to have a Sponsor Licence.

For instance, nobody from the UK business should:

  • Spend most of their time outside of the UK
  • Be subject to a bankruptcy restriction
  • Have a history of non-compliance with Sponsorship requirements
  • Have broken the law
  • Have been reported to UKVI
  • Have failed to pay VAT or other excise duty
  • Be a contractor or consultant contracted for a specific project
  • Have unspent criminal convictions for offences or certain other crimes, such as fraud or money laundering.
  • Had a Sponsor Licence revoked in the last 12 months.

Click here to view the full requirements to apply for a Sponsor Licence.

Can a Sponsor Licence expire?

When you are granted a Sponsor Licence, it is valid for 4 years.

Once the licence expires, you cannot hire any more foreign workers, because your licence is no longer valid. Any foreign workers who are currently working for you are now considered to be illegal workers, and their leave will be curtailed.

We recommend applying to renew your licence at least one month before it expires, to avoid running into any legal trouble.

What is a Sponsor Licence rating?

To successfully retain your Sponsor Licence, you must continue to meet the requirements incumbent upon you as a Sponsor.

An A-rated licence enables you to start assigning Certificates of Sponsorship to foreign workers whom you want to hire.

If you do not conform to the expectations of a Sponsor, then, your licence will be downgraded from an A-rating to a B-rating.

Hence, you won’t be able to issue new Certificates of Sponsorship, until you have made improvements and upgraded back to an A-rating.

You will be asked to follow an ‘action plan’ provided by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) to upgrade your licence– this costs £1,476.        

Can a Sponsor Licence be taken away from an employer in the UK?

The Home Office can take away your Sponsor Licence, which would mean that any foreign workers you have sponsored will have their visas curtailed for 60 days. Foreign workers will have to leave the UK or make a new visa application, but they will need to have legal permission to stay in the UK.

Your Sponsor Licence can be revoked if the Home Office has reasons to believe that you have made a serious breach of the conditions of your Sponsor Licence. For example, if you have supplied false information, broken any laws, or been convicted of a criminal offence.

In addition to having your Sponsor Licence revoked, you may also incur fines and penalties for your actions.

You may not be able to apply for a new Sponsor Licence until at least 12 months have passed.

Where can I get help with my Sponsor Licence application?

Our elite immigration agency (Synergy Immigration Solutions) has extensive experience in dealing with employer and employee applications concerning Sponsor Licencing.

We house all the support services you need for immigration applications, under one roof. This means one cost only, for complete support on your visa application.

  • We will liaise with the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) on your behalf- saving you time, effort, workload, and stress.
  • We will answer your questions and address any concerns. We are proud to offer a bespoke personalised service, tailoring our advice to suit your needs and ensure that your application has the best chance of success.
  • We process all applications in an efficient and timely manner and keep our clients well-informed throughout the process.
  • We are proud to say that we have 100% success rate on Sponsorship Licence applications that we have represented to the UKVI on our client’s behalf

It is vital that the correct documentation is in place to ensure the application is approved.

We would always recommend that you appoint a specialist such as Synergy Immigration Solutions to manage this process for you.

Click here to contact Synergy Immigration Solutions and submit your query.

Alternatively, email laura@synergy-immigration.com or call 020 315 05359. We will get back to you within 24 hours and we are more than happy to help.

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About Synergy Immigration Solutions

We are a London-based UK immigration agency, regulated by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC). We are proud members of the Immigration Law Practitioners Association.

To find out more about Synergy Immigration Solutions and our visa services, visit our website here.

To contact us, call us on 020 315 05359, email laura@synergy-immigration.com or fill in our online contact form here.

Read articles on our blog here, to find the answers to frequently asked questions about topics such as the UK skills gapSponsor LicenceRight To Work Checks, and Spouse Visas.

We hope this article has provided the answer to the question, ‘how much does it cost to become a sponsor in UK’?

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