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User previous posts will provide insight on their issues, having overstayed their curtailment period by 2 months and apparent need to find ANY visa to stay or return.Frontier Mole wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 9:29 amIt is very unlikely that a newly formed company will gain a Sponsor licence. It is not impossible but when it usually happens the new company is an off shoot or subsidiary of much larger organisations. So there is financial backing and structures in place to give it credibility.
A one man band new company, no financial history, no or little existence or trading history and trying to get a licence all points to an attempt to facilitate immigration abuse. Expect the Home Office to show a great interest in the licence application and a very high chance it will not be granted.
this particular company is a new one...owner is a settled citizen for decades...him/ her have been running other businesses.. this is just a new venture which they need T2 assistance for...Frontier Mole wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 9:29 amIt is very unlikely that a newly formed company will gain a Sponsor licence. It is not impossible but when it usually happens the new company is an off shoot or subsidiary of much larger organisations. So there is financial backing and structures in place to give it credibility.
A one man band new company, no financial history, no or little existence or trading history and trying to get a licence all points to an attempt to facilitate immigration abuse. Expect the Home Office to show a great interest in the licence application and a very high chance it will not be granted.
You are an illegal overstayer without a hope - go home. Is that direct enough??abc789 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 10:32 amthis particular company is a new one...owner is a settled citizen for decades...him/ her have been running other businesses.. this is just a new venture which they need T2 assistance for...Frontier Mole wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 9:29 amIt is very unlikely that a newly formed company will gain a Sponsor licence. It is not impossible but when it usually happens the new company is an off shoot or subsidiary of much larger organisations. So there is financial backing and structures in place to give it credibility.
A one man band new company, no financial history, no or little existence or trading history and trying to get a licence all points to an attempt to facilitate immigration abuse. Expect the Home Office to show a great interest in the licence application and a very high chance it will not be granted.
p.s. may i request no to intrigue and be direct to the queries posted...