Certificates of Sponsorship Masterclass with Borderless
Sponsorship plays a key role in the care sector within Norfolk. With Home Office restrictions getting tighter, we aim to support care providers have an increase in success when it comes to obtaining and managing your Certificates of Sponsorship. Join our upcoming webinar hosted by Borderless.
The difference between defined and undefined CoS — and when each applies
How annual CoS allocations are assessed by the Home Office
What evidence strengthens (or weakens) a CoS request
Common errors that lead to refusals or reduced allocations
How to plan CoS usage alongside recruitment and growth plans
Speaker: William Murch, Senior Manager at Borderless
Thursday 19th March 11am - 12pm
FREE
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