A sponsored candidate is an individual who is backed by an organization or entity, often in the context of job recruitment or political campaigns. In employment, this typically refers to a candidate whose visa or work authorization is supported by a company, allowing them to work in a different country. In politics, it can refer to a candidate endorsed and financially supported by a political party or group. Sponsorship often provides candidates with resources, visibility, and opportunities they might not have otherwise.
Sponsored and non sponsored fee ? When a company or an organisations deputes some one from their organisation for a particular course in an institute, it is called sponsoring Normally sponsored fee are very much higher than non sponsored ones. Institutes prefer sponsored candidate.
Wimbledon is sponsored by Rolex.
Spain sponsored Estevanico
a candidate is a candidate
a candidate is a candidate
Hello A sentence with sponsored could be, "I Sponsored the FIFA World Cup."
England sponsored jacques
A person who runs for public office is a candidate, like a presidential candidate.
Ferdinand was the king that sponsored him.
NO, they're sponsored by umbro :)
He was sponsored by Donnay throughout his career.
John of Gaunt sponsored John Wycliffe.