29 Spices — UK visa sponsorship

29 Spices is based in Bournemouth and appears on the UK Home Office register of licensed sponsors, licensed on the Skilled Worker route with a Worker (A rating) rating. That means it is legally able to issue a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) to an eligible overseas worker.

Live sponsored roles at 29 Spices

We are not tracking any live adverts from 29 Spices right now. Sponsors on the register often hire in bursts, so set up a CV match and we will flag it the moment a sponsored role appears.

What this means for your visa

A sponsor licence does not guarantee an open vacancy. You still need a job offer that meets the Skilled Worker salary and skill thresholds — currently £38,700 a year or the going rate for the occupation, whichever is higher — before 29 Spices can assign you a CoS.

How to approach 29 Spices

Apply through the employer's own careers page or the original job advert — never through a paid intermediary. Ask early and directly whether the role comes with sponsorship, and mention which route you need (Skilled Worker in this case). If you are close to your visa expiry, prioritise employers already advertising, because they are far more likely to have an unused CoS allocation.

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Informational only — not legal or immigration advice. Source: UK Home Office register of licensed sponsors.