This page explains what a certificate of sponsorship is under the points-based system.
A certificate of sponsorship is not a paper certificate like a work permit. It is a 'virtual document', with a unique reference number which you issue to a migrant so that they can apply for permission to enter the UK if they are overseas (known as 'entry clearance'), or permission to stay in the UK if they are already here (known as 'leave to remain').
Find out what information you need (PDF 580K opens in a new window) to assign a certificate of sponsorship in the sponsorship management system.
See the section on costs to find out the fees for certificates of sponsorship.
In the creative sector, sometimes a migrant is needed to perform a number of engagements at various venues. If you are sponsoring a single migrant (for example, if you are an agent), and there are no more than 14 calendar days between each engagement, you can assign a single certificate of sponsorship to cover the whole period. If there is a gap of more than 14 calendar days between engagements, the migrant will have to leave the UK and apply for permission to enter again.
If the migrant is sponsored by the individual venues, producers or promoters, each sponsor can assign a certificate of sponsorship to cover its own show. These certificates of sponsorship must not overlap. If there are no more than 14 calendar days between each engagement, we will give the migrant permission to enter the UK to cover the whole period. If there is a gap of more than 14 calendar days between engagements, the migrant will have to leave the UK and apply for permission to enter again.
These certificates of sponsorship can include any rehearsal periods required. You must make sure that you assign certificates of sponsorship only for the period required. If we find that a certificate has been assigned wrongly, we will take appropriate action against you.
Under the creative and sporting category of Tier 5, you must give each individual migrant a certificate of sponsorship number. Then you must link all of the individual certificates to a group in the sponsorship management system. Membership of a group may include:
You will only have to pay for one certificate of sponsorship.
Multiple entry certificates of sponsorship may be assigned under any category of Tiers 2 or 5. These allow migrants who are based overseas to enter the UK on a regular basis within the time given on the certificate, to work for the same sponsor.
This means that, if a migrant has been given permission to enter or stay for more than six months, you will not have to assign them a new certificate of sponsorship each time they need to work here.
This type of certificate is not needed by a migrant who wants to travel overseas for leisure or domestic purposes, or who is based in the UK and has to travel overseas on business. See the Business and special visitors section for more information.
If the migrant does not have permission to enter or has less than six months' permission to stay, that permission ends if they leave the common travel area (the UK, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands). The migrant will not be able to re-enter the UK with that permission, and must apply for new permission to enter with a new certificate of sponsorship.
This is a virtual document (a unique reference number) that an organisation gives to migrants they want to employ, and that the migrant uses when applying.under the points-based system for coming to the United Kingdom to work, train or study. Also known as confirmation of acceptance for studies.
This is a virtual document (a unique reference number) given to students, that they then use when applying under the points-based system for coming to the United Kingdom to train or study. Also known as certificate of sponsorship.
An IT system used by organisations that sponsor migrants under the points-based system. It allows sponsors to allocate certificates of sponsorship to migrants, carry out the administrative functions necessary to comply with their sponsor obligations and duties, and communicate information to us.