To obtain a UK sponsorship licence, you need to follow these steps:
Check your eligibility: You must be a genuine UK business that can offer genuine employment opportunities to non-EEA workers.
Choose the correct licence: There are two types of sponsorship licences: Tier 2 (General) and Tier 5. Choose the one that suits your business needs.
Assign Authorising Officer: You need to assign an Authorising Officer who will be responsible for managing the sponsorship licence application process and ensuring compliance with the rules.
Identify Key Personnel: You need to identify key personnel who will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the sponsorship licence, such as Level 1 user and key contact.
Complete online application: You will need to complete the online application form and provide all necessary information and documentation, including information about your business, the job roles you want to fill, and your HR systems.
Pay fees: You will need to pay the application fee, which varies depending on the type of licence you are applying for and the size of your business.
Provide supporting documents: You will need to provide supporting documents such as your business bank statements, tax returns, and evidence of your business premises.
Await decision: You will then need to wait for a decision from the Home Office, which can take up to eight weeks.
If your application is successful, you will be issued with a sponsorship licence and will be able to sponsor non-EEA workers to come and work for your business in the UK.
Hungarian forklift licence valid in uk ?
If you have an EU driving licence, you may use the licence for as long as it is valid. If you have a licence from outside the EU, you may only use it for the first 12 months that you are in the UK. After this time you must obtain a UK licence.
You can use an EU driving licence in the UK until it expires.
EU driving licences can be used in the UK for life (provided the licence does not expire).
You can only use a UK drivers licence as proof of identity to fly within the UK. If you want to fly abroad - you will need an internationally recognised passport.
yes everwhere you do Any EU driving licence will be acceptable for driving in Poland; for EU citizens there is no need to get an international licence.
If they are living in the UK and watching their own television, they will have to get a TV licence. Basically, whoever owns the TV must have a TV licence.
Any overseas (non-EU) driving licence can be used in the UK for up to a year.
You may use a non-EU overseas licence for the first 12 months of your visit to the UK. If you plan to stay longer, you must apply for a UK licence.
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Yes it is - there are no special licence requirements to own a parrot in the UK.
no licence is required for off-road use. A quad can be driven on UK roads with a car licence.