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Visa-job sites scrape job boards. Recruiter lists ask for trust. We start from the source of truth.
SponsorJobs
Generic job boards
Recruiter lists
Every role matched to a licensed sponsor
Yes, automatically
You verify yourself
~Promised, rarely proven
Cross-checked against live vacancies
Every hour
Ghost listings common
Weekly at best
Visa route tagged on every listing
All 10 routes
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~Ask the recruiter
Sponsor licence rating visible
A / B / Pre-licence
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Asks for your CV to apply
No CV, apply direct
~Often required
CV up-front
Before you apply
Questions people ask
Is SponsorJobs affiliated with the UK Home Office?
No. We're independent. We re-sync the UK government's publicly published Worker & Temporary Worker sponsor register every day and make it searchable. The register is the official record; we don't edit it, rank it, or take payment to promote employers.
How often is the data actually updated?
We re-sync the Home Office sponsor register every day, and re-check live vacancies as often as every hour. Each run re-matches jobs to current licences and purges expired or unmatched listings. If you see a role here, its sponsor cleared the register within the last day and the listing was re-checked recently.
Do I need a visa before I can apply to these jobs?
In most cases, no. The main UK Work visas (Skilled Worker, Health & Care, Scale-up, Global Business Mobility, Creative Worker) are employer-sponsored — the visa is issued after you accept a job offer. Find a sponsor-licensed role first; the Certificate of Sponsorship and visa application come after.
What actually counts as a 'sponsor-licensed' employer?
A UK employer holding a valid Worker or Temporary Worker sponsor licence issued by UK Visas & Immigration. Each sponsor has a licence rating (A, B, or Pre-licence) and a declared set of visa routes they can hire under. We display both on every company profile so you can judge risk before applying.
Which visa routes do you cover?
Every Work-category route on the register: Skilled Worker, Health & Care Worker, Global Business Mobility (Senior/Specialist, Graduate, Service Supplier, UK Expansion Worker, Secondment), Scale-up, Intra-company Transfer, Creative Worker, Charity Worker, International Sportsperson, Religious Worker, and the Graduate route (for transitions). Route-specific vacancy counts are live.
Can I trust that listed employers will actually sponsor me?
Sponsor licence status is binary and official — if an employer is on the register, the Home Office has licensed them to sponsor. Whether a specific role will be sponsored depends on the employer's hiring plans and whether it meets the route's salary/skill threshold.
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