21.05.2026

UK Sponsor Licence Guidance: May 2026 Updates

City Legal Solicitors Immigration Lawyer

UK Sponsor Licence Guidance: May 2026 Updates

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The Home Office published significant updates to UK sponsor licence guidance in May 2026, introducing changes that every sponsor, HR professional, and immigration practitioner should be aware of.

The most notable development is a new set of mandatory provisions targeting organisations suspected of being set up primarily to facilitate immigration rather than genuine business operations. Both licence applicants and existing licence holders are affected, with no discretion for the Home Office to overlook these grounds once engaged.

Alongside this, the guidance now formally defines "operating or trading," providing worked examples of what the Home Office considers insufficient trading activity, including circular invoicing between related entities and businesses with no meaningful external revenue.

A previously inaccurate requirement for sponsors to conduct right to work checks on unsponsored, non-employed contractors has been corrected and removed, offering welcome clarity for businesses engaging subcontractors and agency workers.

Further updates cover the ongoing transition to eVisas (from 20 May 2026, most entry clearance grants will result in an eVisa only), clarifications to Skilled Worker salary and settlement rules, the closure of the Swiss Service Providers route, and the renaming of two regulatory bodies: the GLAA is now the Fair Work Agency, and the OISC is now the Immigration Advice Authority.

Sponsors are also advised to begin preparing for Section 48 of the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025, which is expected to expand civil penalty obligations to a broader range of working arrangements from October 2026.

Want to read and understand all sponsor guidance update in detail? Click here.

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