A Restricted Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) is used in the most part for ‘out of country’ applications which are subject to the Immigration Cap. Unrestricted CoS’s are used in the case of ‘In Country’ extension or switching applications which do not have any effect on the Immigration Cap. To apply for a restricted CoS a […]
Monthly Archives: February 2014
A valid Certificate of Sponsorship from a Tier 2 Licensed Employer is required in order to apply for a Tier 2 General Visa. If you do not have a CoS you will NOT be able to apply for a Tier 2 General Visa. A Certificate of Sponsorship is a database record in the UK Border […]
Tier 5 Visa is an International Agreement Visa and is for people who are coming to the UK to do work which is covered by International law. Points Requirement for a Tier 5 Visa To qualify for a Tier 5 International Agreement visa you must score 40 points for by passing the Certificate of Sponsorship […]
What is Tier 2 Visa General ? The Tier 2 General Visa was formerly known as UK Work Permit.. It is an employer sponsored visa which allow a Tier 2 Licensed Employer to recruit a Non EEA National where it has not been possible to employ a settled (resident worker). Please note that you CANNOT apply […]
Mary Celeste style ships may become more common place if European researchers and the Rolls Royce engineering group have their way. Much of the tonnage currently afloat on the high seas could be replaced with crewless drone ships. The main driver of this development is cost. According to Oskar Levander, head of marine innovation at […]
Extracting oil is never an easy job and neither is balancing the needs of national governments, shareholders and environmentalists. Statoil, the Norwegian oil company, with a majority holding of 67% by the Norwegian government is presently navigating these choppy waters. The Arctic seemed to offer unlimited riches but the small issue of finding the oil […]
“The single market is not a Swiss cheese. You cannot have a single market with holes in it.” said Viviane Reding, vice-president of the European Commission, when speaking to the FT An historic vote in the Swiss cantons is sending ripples of surprise throughout the EU. Switzerland is not part of the EU but it has […]
Business leaders have repeatedly warned of a serious shortage of British graduates qualified to fill key engineering jobs, a position justified by a report authored by Prof. John Perkins and published by the Department of Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) in November 2013. The dearth of skilled home grown graduates has led to migrants filling one fifth […]