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The General Council of the Bar of England and Wales "The Bar Council"

The General Council of the Bar of England and Wales "The Bar Council" is a licensed UK visa sponsor based in London. This organization holds an active Government Authorised Exchange sponsor licence and is authorized to employ workers under the points-based immigration system.

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This information is pulled directly from the register of licensed sponsors. Data accuracy is maintained by the Home Office.

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About The General Council of the Bar of England and Wales "The Bar Council"'s Sponsorship Profile

The General Council of the Bar of England and Wales "The Bar Council" currently holds an active Government Authorised Exchange sponsor licence, allowing them to legally employ international workers in the UK under the points-based immigration system. As an A-rated sponsor, the UK Home Office has verified that The General Council of the Bar of England and Wales "The Bar Council" meets all compliance duties and is trusted to issue Certificates of Sponsorship (CoS). This A-rating is the highest standard awarded to operational sponsors, meaning you can confidently pursue opportunities with them without concerns about immediate licence revocation or compliance penalties that often affect B-rated entities.

Based in London, The General Council of the Bar of England and Wales "The Bar Council" typically hires roles anchored in or around this region, though specific positions may offer remote or hybrid flexibility depending on the role. Working for a licensed sponsor under the Skilled Worker visa rules means your right to work in the UK will be tied to your continuous employment with The General Council of the Bar of England and Wales "The Bar Council". If you leave this employer, you will generally need to secure a new sponsored role or switch visa categories to remain in the country. To ensure a smooth process, always verify that the specific role you are applying for meets the prevailing wage and skill level thresholds required by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI).