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Webinar: Sponsor licence essentials for employers

18 June 2025

With the latest changes in UKVI guidance this free webinar looks at how this may impact your business and what you need to know when employing non-UK workers.

Join Klára Grmelová and Achante Anson from our employment & business immigration team at Willans, to learn more.

Topics covered:

  1. Benefits of becoming a sponsor
  2. What to consider when employing a non-UK worker
  3. Duties & compliance as a sponsor
  4. Changes in UKVI guidance
  5. How to obtain a sponsor licence
  6. Interactive Q&A

This webinar is relevant to:

  • Directors (CEO, MD, FD) and senior executives with responsibility for HR and risk management issues
  • Business owners
  • HR professionals
  • In-house legal advisors

Tune in to watch this session below.


As always, we are here to help so please get in touch with our employment and business immigration law team.

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Disclaimer: Please note this webinar is for guidance only and is not intended to replace tailored legal advice. Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.

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