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Occupation codes they sponsor most · 2023 · SOC 2010
- 4131Records clerks and assistants1 CoS
- 4159Other administrative occupations n.e.c.1 CoS
- 8214Taxi and cab drivers and chauffeurs1 CoS

A licence says they can sponsor. This chart shows whether they actually do — and whether it's growing.
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Occupation codes they sponsor most · 2023 · SOC 2010
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Sign up freeEmbassy of Nepal holds a valid UK sponsor licence and is listed on the Home Office Register of Licensed Sponsors, which means they are authorised to sponsor UK Skilled Worker visas, the route that replaced the old Tier 2 (General) visa. A licence doesn't mean they are hiring with sponsorship right now — that depends on their current business needs.
No recent data: no visa issuance shows up for them in Home Office records. They may not have sponsored recently, or their figures may not be published. Ask them directly before you apply.
Licensed visa types: international agreement
Embassy of Nepal holds a licence, but no recent issuance shows in the Home Office data. That usually means they sponsor rarely, or haven’t lately. The register doesn’t say which.
Worth asking: the licence means they can sponsor. Whether they will for your role is a question only they can answer, so ask before you spend time on the application.
We don’t have a registered address on file for Embassy of Nepal. The job listings above give the location of each role.
Start with the job listings above, or the careers page on their own site. Apply through their site or job board using the link on our listing, and say in the application that you need sponsorship.
Note: a licence covers the company, not every job they post. Check that the specific role offers sponsorship before you apply.
Official website:https://uk.nepalembassy.gov.np/
No. Hunt UK Visa Sponsors is independent of Embassy of Nepal and of every other company listed here. We aggregate publicly available data. We have no business relationship with them and can’t speak for them.
Our job is to help you find companies that hold a sponsorship licence. Anything about a specific role goes to Embassy of Nepal directly.
No. We are not a recruitment agency, and we cannot get you a job or sponsor your visa.
What we do: we’re a directory that helps you identify licensed sponsor companies and links you straight to their official job postings. We don’t recruit, interview, make hiring decisions, or sponsor visas. Only licensed sponsors like Embassy of Nepal can make job offers and sponsor work visas.
Next step: click any job listing above to apply directly with Embassy of Nepal through their official process.
Our data comes from the Home Office register of licensed sponsors, Companies House, and major job boards. The licence status and registration details are as reliable as those registers. Whether they are hiring with sponsorship today can change between our updates.
Always confirm current sponsorship policies and job availability directly with Embassy of Nepal. Spotted an error? Use the “Suggest an edit” button and we’ll fix it.