Guidance

Visa Sponsorship Guide

Becoming a Partner, Part 4 of 4 - Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid them

Gaining the right to be a UK visa sponsoring practice has many advantages and could form an important part of your general practice workforce planning.

A step by step guide to applying for a visa sponsorship licence is now available.

The guide has been tailored to primary care needs. It does not replace official Home Office sponsor guidance but should help you work through the registration process.

First Published
6 August 2021
Updated On
15 August 2023
Due to be Reviewed
8 August 2025
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