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Zeynep Dildar
Immigration Consultant
Centuro Global
Sam Cairns
Immigration Consultant
Centuro Global
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Sponsor licence revocations have hit record highs in 2025–2026, with over 3,000 licenses revoked, more than doubling the previous year’s total.
This surge is being driven by increased UKVI enforcement and enhanced data sharing with HMRC. On paper, the rules haven’t radically changed – but in practice, expectations have shifted.
Many organisations are operating based on outdated interpretations, legacy processes, or “we’ve always done it this way” assumptions.
Join our webinar to learn:
• Where enforcement has tightened
• Common mistakes that can lead to immediate, non-appealable revocation
• How to identify issues before the Home Office does
Who should attend:
HR, mobility, and compliance teams at UK-based organisations holding a sponsorship licence.
Travel disruption, tougher immigration rules and geopolitical uncertainty are changing how people move across borders. Check out the recording of this online workshop to get your mobility and travel strategy ready for 2026.
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What to expect:
Quick review of your goals and challenges
Walkthrough of the features that matter most
Clear next steps, timelines, and pricing
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