When the Home office approves your sponsor licence application, you agree for sponsor licence obligations and duties to the Home office.
Failure to comply with your sponsorship duties and responsibilities may result in Home office concerns and issuing such letters of suspension notice against your licence.
The most common grounds for suspension are not offering a genuine job opening to overseas workers, inability to pay the worker as per the sponsor licence guidance, helpless HR arrangements and methodology, leading to poor recruitment ways and often illegal migrant activities, inability to follow record-keeping obligations or to report important changes of situation to the Home Office. Hiding the data from the Home Office, and breaches of any kind that is conducive to public good and wider UK laws.
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