Does HMRC sponsor visa

Olugbenga A. asked a question to Kyra ..

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    Mary .. Equality Diversity And Inclusion Consultant

    Thank you for your question, we get asked this one a lot at jobs fair and careers events.


    Yes, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) can be a sponsor for Skilled Worker visas. The process for HMRC to sponsor workers would be the same as for any other employer. We need to demonstrate that:

    - The role cannot be filled by a settled worker

    - The position meets minimum salary thresholds (typically £38,700 or the going rate for the occupation)

    - The job is at the required skill level

    - The worker meets the English language requirements


    If you're considering applying for a position at HMRC that requires sponsorship, I'd recommend:

    - Checking the specific job listing and contacting the vacancy holder to see if they offer sponsorship for that role

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