This page explains who can sponsor migrants under the tier 5 - government authorised exchange category of the points-based system, and how the scheme works.
Every exchange scheme must be administered by an overarching body. This overarching body will be the sponsor and will need to apply for a licence. The scheme and the overarching body must have the support of a United Kingdom government department or one of its executive agencies. The overarching body will issue certificates of sponsorship to migrants who meet the requirements of the scheme.
Individual employers and organisations cannot sponsor migrants under the government authorised exchange category, even if they are licensed as sponsors under other tiers or other categories of tier 5. (The only exception to this is for educational institutions recruiting sponsored researchers - see below.)
The duties of government departments are set out below.
When deciding which exchange schemes to support, United Kingdom government departments will be expected to select schemes that meet the following requirements:
To show that a government department (or one of its executive agencies) supports the scheme, the relevant accounting officer must write a letter to the Chief Executive of the UK Border Agency, giving details of the overarching body that is running the scheme and officially confirming that:
The government department (or its relevant executive agency) must send a copy of the request letter and the letter of acceptance received from us to the overarching body that administers the scheme.
Once it has received these letters, the overarching body must make an online application for a sponsor licence and send in the necessary documents as listed in Appendix A of the full policy guidance, along with a copy of the letter received from us. If approved, the overarching body can act as the sponsor and issue certificates of sponsorship to migrants who meet the criteria.
(Government departments and their executive agencies, and higher education institutions recruiting sponsored researchers, will not need to submit any specific supporting documents relating to the government authorised exchange scheme if they are aplying for a Tier 5 (government authorised exchange) licence or to add Tier 5 (government authorised exchange) to their existing licence.)
When it assigns a certificate of sponsorship to a migrant, the sponsor (in most cases, the overarching body) will be guaranteeing that the migrant:
You can download a list of approved schemes from the right side of this page.
A higher education institution can recruit sponsored researchers under the tier 5 government authorised exchange category of the points-based system without having to go through an overarching body.
The institution must be licensed under the tier 5 - government authorised exchange category. To be able to apply to us for a licence, it will need confirmation from the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS) that DIUS supports the scheme under which the researcher is being employed.
This refers to either the Scottish Vocational Qualification or the National Vocational Qualification at level 3. A qualification at this level is one that shows competence that involves the application of knowledge in a broad range of varied work activities performed in a wide variety of contexts, most of which are complex and non-routine. There is considerable responsibility and autonomy and control or guidance of others is often required.