Save the World Club: UK visa sponsorship

Yes, Save the World Club holds a UK Home Office sponsor licence.

It appears on the official register of licensed sponsors, registered in Surbiton. A licence means the employer can sponsor eligible roles, it does not mean every job it advertises comes with sponsorship. Always confirm for the specific role, and verify on gov.uk.

Licence status
Listed on register
Registered town
Surbiton
Visa routes
Charity Worker
Licence rating
Temporary Worker (A rating)
County
Surrey

Checked against the Home Office register on 18 August 2026, refreshed daily.

Save the World Club sponsorship: common questions

Does Save the World Club sponsor UK work visas?

Yes. Save the World Club appears on the UK Home Office register of licensed sponsors, which means it is licensed to sponsor workers on a work visa route. Holding a licence means the employer can sponsor eligible roles; it does not guarantee that any specific job comes with sponsorship, so always confirm for the role you are applying to.

Where is Save the World Club registered as a sponsor?

On the register, Save the World Club is listed in Surbiton. Employers can sponsor staff working anywhere they operate, not only at the registered address.

Which visa routes can Save the World Club sponsor?

Save the World Club is licensed for: Charity Worker. Each route has its own eligibility and salary rules set by the Home Office.

How do I check Save the World Club's sponsor licence myself?

Search for "Save the World Club" in the official register of licensed sponsors on gov.uk. The register is the authoritative source and is updated regularly, including when a licence is added, suspended or revoked.

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Sponsorship data: Home Office register + job ad wording. Not immigration advice, verify on gov.uk. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.