Confidence in Compliance – Navigating Student Sponsorship Compliance
May 1, 2025 | 11:00 AM — 12:30 PM GMT

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Join Fragomen’s UK Education Practice for an engaging and interactive session designed to help your institution stay fully compliant with UKVI regulations. This first webinar in our series will equip you with the necessary steps and best practices to help avoid your institution falling into non-compliance.
This webinar will be delivered by Fragomen Senior Manager, Jonathan Hill and Fragomen Supervising Consultant, Sanjay Parmar who have a vast amount of UKVI compliance experience with direct experience from UKVI and from roles within the Higher Education sector.
In this webinar, we’ll cover:
- Key Changes to the Student Route: Get up to speed with the latest updates and understand how they impact your student sponsor compliance.
- Trends in UKVI Sponsor Compliance Audits: Learn how to avoid enforcement following non-compliance including; UKVI action plans and a reduce or zero CAS allocation. We'll dive into critical compliance concerns, including:
- Attendance and engagement
- English language assessments
- Work placements
- SMS reporting
- The Myths Around Non-Sponsored Students: We’ll debunk misconceptions and clarify your responsibilities when it comes to non-sponsored students (subject to immigration control).
The session will feature interactive opportunities for attendees to share their experiences and discuss real-life scenarios, ensuring your institution’s compliance processes remain on track.
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your compliance strategies and protect your institution’s reputation. Register today!
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