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Immigration

Employers must ensure that individuals who are recruited have the legal right to work in the UK. Employers cannot employ an individual who is subject to immigration control and who has not been granted leave to enter or remain in the UK, or does not have permission to work in the UK.

All potential employees are required to provide evidence of entitlement to work in the UK. Requests for documentation should therefore be applied to all potential employees, not just those coming from abroad.

Employers are liable for fines for negligently employing illegal workers and can be prosecuted under the criminal offence of knowingly employing illegal workers.


 

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    Outlook for migrant workers is not all bleak

    by Personnel Today 22 Apr 2010
    by Personnel Today 22 Apr 2010

    The outlook for migrants to the UK is not quite as bleak as your article ‘Immigration changes may lead to...

    • Employment law
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Immigration

    Labour chef immigration pledge criticised by employers

    by Personnel Today 21 Apr 2010
    by Personnel Today 21 Apr 2010

    The industry body representing hospitality employers has criticised Gordon Brown’s pledge to stop non-EU chefs coming to work in the...

    • Asylum seekers
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    • Employment law

    NHS private contractor employs 1,000 illegal immigrants

    by Louisa Peacock 15 Apr 2010
    by Louisa Peacock 15 Apr 2010

    Nearly 1,000 illegal immigrants have been employed at one of the country’s largest NHS private contractors, it has emerged.An audit by...

    • Employment law
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Immigration

    Immigration changes will not cause UK skills exodus, global firms insist

    by Kat Baker 13 Apr 2010
    by Kat Baker 13 Apr 2010

    Multinational firms have rushed to the defence of immigration changes introduced last week, claiming the new rules will “make no...

    • Employment law
    • Immigration

    Immigration changes could lead to skills exodus in UK, experts warn

    by Kat Baker 9 Apr 2010
    by Kat Baker 9 Apr 2010

    Changes to the points-based immigration system amount to “exploitation” of migrant workers and could lead to a future skills exodus...

    • Employment law
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    • Economics, government & business

    Skilled migrant workers could be put off coming to UK under immigration changes

    by Kat Baker 6 Apr 2010
    by Kat Baker 6 Apr 2010

    Skilled migrant workers could be put off coming to work in the UK following further changes to the points-based immigration...

    • Employment law
    • Immigration

    Changes in immigration rules could damage the UK economy

    by Personnel Today 8 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 8 Jan 2010

    Legal experts fear upcoming changes in immigration rules will damage the UK economy. Kerry Garcia, senior associate and Adam Landy,...

    • Employment law
    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    IT jobs being filled by migrant workers on intra-company transfers

    by Personnel Today 5 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 5 Jan 2010

    Almost 30,000 non-EU technology workers came to the UK last year, sent to work for their companies’ subsidiaries here under...

    • Employment law
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Immigration

    Illegal immigrants work at government offices, newspaper reveals

    by Personnel Today 4 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 4 Jan 2010

    Nearly 350 illegal immigrants have been working for the government in some of the country’s most sensitive offices, including the...

    • Employment law
    • Department for Work and Pensions
    • Latest News

    Vetting and Barring checks won’t cover work done overseas

    by Personnel Today 15 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 15 Dec 2009

    Pre-employment checks designed to prevent abuse of children and vulnerable people in the UK will not include periods when either...

    • Employment law
    • Immigration

    The polish question catches out employer

    by Personnel Today 14 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 14 Dec 2009

    Employers that advertise for staff in the UK and insist they must speak a language other than English take significant...

    • Employment law
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Migrant workers

    Most Olympic Games illegal workers were not employed on site, insists ODA

    by Louisa Peacock 4 Dec 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 4 Dec 2009

    Only a small number of the illegal workers arrested as part of the government crackdown at the 2012 Olympic Games...

    • Employment law
    • Immigration

    Immigration checks – insist on chapter and verse

    by Personnel Today 3 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 3 Dec 2009

    As recent events show, failure to check immigrant worker status can lead to fines and embarrassment. Michael Bradshaw and Nicola McMahon advise on how a detailed and thorough policy can help employers avoid such traps.

    • Employment law
    • Immigration

    Baroness Scotland and the illegal worker

    by Personnel Today 10 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 10 Nov 2009

     
    The attorney-general, Baroness Scotland (right), has not been far from the news headlines recently. She has probably done more...

    • Asylum seekers
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Refugees in Wales better qualified than locals

    by Personnel Today 2 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 2 Nov 2009

    Refugees living in Wales are more highly qualified than people born there, according to a university study.A report by the...

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