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The Cooling Off Period
The cooling-off period following refusal, withdrawal, revocation, surrender, civil penalty, or conviction
If your application for a sponsor licence is refused, you may not be able to make a successful further application until a specified period has elapsed since the refusal. This is known as the ‘cooling-off period’.
The length of the cooling-off period depends on the circumstances. If you apply, or reapply, while you are still subject to a cooling-off period, the Home Office will refuse your application, even if the reasons that led to the cooling-off period no longer apply.
Some cooling off periods are detailed below in the table -
New application after the cooling-off period has expired
Before you reapply, you must ensure that the reasons you were refused, no longer apply. The fact that the cooling-off period has expired does not mean the Home Office will grant your application.
Why Choose UK Visas?
It can be daunting to navigate the UK immigration system for businesses looking to attract talent from outside the country. However, we are here to help make the process as stress-free as possible. Our team of experts can assist your business in obtaining a sponsor licence and managing any cooling-off period you need to consider.
Reach out to us today for assistance. 01403 801801 [email protected]