UK:
Home Office Launches Campaign To Help Employers Prepare For Visa Sponsorship
02 October 2020
DMH Stallard
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The Home Office has this week launched a campaign to help
employers prepare for the introduction of the UK's new
points-based immigration system, which coincides with the end of
free-movement (for EEA nationals coming to the UK and British
nationals going to the EU) from 1 January 2021.
It comes out of a concern to ensure that as many employers as
possible are aware of the potential need to obtain a sponsor
licence, and to apply for one in a timely fashion if they do. Details can be found by clicking here.
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