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Information to help Tier 1 investors get the answers they need from the business helpdesk.
Archive code of practice you must follow if you want to sponsor a worker in ballet.
Archive code of practice to follow when sponsoring a worker to come to the UK as a performer in theatre or opera.
Archive code of practice you must follow if you want to sponsor a worker in film and television.
Casework instructions for how UK Visas and Immigration decides applications to work in the UK.
Home Office consultation review published 28 June 2010.
Entry clearance guidance used by UK Visas and Immigration to decide applications to come to the UK.
This document sets out the UK Visas and Immigration position on reviewing applications following the High Court judgment.
Guide for applicants who are considering on making a visa application, or sponsoring an applicant if they want to work in the UK.
Immigration staff guidance on considering applications under the S2 Healthcare Visitor route.
Overview of the MAC's working processes and analysis of MAC reports from 2007 to 2016.
Letter from the Home Office to commission the MAC to review nurses on the shortage occupation list and the MAC's statement response.
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