
The UK Care Home Sponsorship Visa is an important avenue for care homes to fill staffing gaps with non-UK residents who have the necessary qualifications and experience. However, the visa application process can be daunting and time-consuming.
To navigate the process successfully, care homes often rely on immigration consultation firms like WestBridge. This case study demonstrates how WestBridge helped a care home to sponsor a non-UK resident for the Care Home Sponsorship Visa.
About The Client
A care home in the UK was facing a shortage of caregivers and decided to sponsor a non-UK resident to work in their facility. The care home approached WestBridge for guidance and assistance with the visa application process.
What We Did
WestBridge assigned an immigration consultant who worked with the care home on their Care Home Sponsorship Visa application. The consultant provided comprehensive guidance on the application process, including the eligibility requirements and the necessary documentation. The consultant also advised the care home on the best approach to present their case to the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) and how to prepare for the visa interview.
The WestBridge consultant worked with the care home to prepare the Care Home Sponsorship Visa application, ensuring that all the required forms and supporting documents were complete and met the UK immigration requirements. The consultant also liaised with the UKVI on behalf of the care home to ensure that their application was processed efficiently and without delay.
The Result
The Care Home Sponsorship Visa application was successful, and the non-UK resident was granted permission to work in the care home. The care home was pleased with the guidance and support provided by WestBridge throughout the application process.
WestBridge’s immigration consultation services helped the care home successfully sponsor a non-UK resident for the Care Home Sponsorship Visa. Their expert guidance and support ensured that the application process was smooth and efficient, and all the necessary requirements were met.