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Ask for a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) Once you have a job offer, your employer will need to provide you with a Certificate of Sponsorship. This is not a physical document but a unique reference number that holds information about the job and your personal details.
Can I apply for a visa in the country I'm living in if I'm not from there originally? You can apply for a UK visit visa in any country, whether you are resident there or not. Note however, that it may take a longer to process your application, if you are not resident.
As a Nigerian you will need a visa to work in the UK healthcare sector. The best type of visa to apply for is a Health and Care Worker visa, which comes under the skilled worker visa classification and was previously known as a Tier 2 visa. To qualify for this type of visa, you will need to have suitable experience.
If you already have a job offer from an approved employer Your employer - also known as your sponsor - will check that you meet the eligibility requirements. They'll give you a 'certificate of sponsorship' to prove this. The certificate of sponsorship is an electronic record, not a physical document.
To qualify for a Health and Care Worker visa, you must: be a qualified doctor, nurse, health professional or adult social care professional. work in an eligible health or social care job. work for a UK employer that's been approved by the Home Office.
Eligibility be a qualified doctor, nurse, health professional or adult social care professional. work in an eligible health or social care job. work for a UK employer that's been approved by the Home Office. have a 'certificate of sponsorship' from your employer with information about the role you've been offered in the UK.
To apply for CoS, you must first have a sponsor licence. (skillsforcare.uk) and Becoming a Visa Sponsor - Help Sheet for ASC Providers (skillsforcare.uk). You should ensure that you familiarise yourself with Home Office sponsor guidance throughout your recruitment and employment processes.
Approved UK health and care sector employers Approved employers are also known as sponsors, because they are sponsoring you to come to or stay in the UK. You must have a job offer from: the NHS. an organisation providing medical services to the NHS.
A caregiver position usually requires some form of education or training in healthcare, nursing, or a related field. In some cases, an NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) or equivalent in Health and Social Care is beneficial. It's important to acquire these qualifications before starting your job search.
You must apply online for a Skilled Worker visa. Check which documents you'll need to apply.