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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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    Migrant worker licence bottleneck likely as few issued so far

    by Louisa Peacock 29 Aug 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 29 Aug 2008

    Just 168 employers have been given licences to employ migrant workers under immigration rules that come into force in November,...

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    Migrant women most likely to be denied minimum wage

    by Louisa Peacock 11 Aug 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 11 Aug 2008

    Migrant women are the most likely workers to be denied the minimum wage, research has revealed.
    A study  commissioned by...

    • Employment law
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    Employers warned to prepare for new immigration laws

    by Charlotte Laken 6 Aug 2008
    by Charlotte Laken 6 Aug 2008

    A fresh warning has been sounded for employers to prepare themselves for immigration laws coming into force later this year....

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    Prosecutions for hiring illegal workers on the increase

    by Louisa Peacock 11 Jul 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 11 Jul 2008

    The number of employers prosecuted for hiring illegal workers has risen dramatically this year, Personnel Today has learned. Just four...

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    Agency names and shames firms found guilty of employing illegal workers

    by Mike Berry 20 Jun 2008
    by Mike Berry 20 Jun 2008

    Companies prosecuted for employing illegal immigrants have been named and shamed in a further attempt to crack down on people...

    • Employment law
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    Points-based immigration: legal Q&A

    by Kerry Garcia 4 Jun 2008
    by Kerry Garcia 4 Jun 2008

    Later this year, the work permit scheme will be abolished and replaced by Tier 2 of the new points-based immigration system....

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    Points-based migration system makes work for employers

    by Louisa Peacock 2 Jun 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 2 Jun 2008

    The points-based immigration system has created an overwhelming burden on employers, who are struggling to understand and comply with the...

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    Employers and unions want migrants Workers Registration Scheme scrapped

    by Mike Berry 21 May 2008
    by Mike Berry 21 May 2008

    The Workers Registration Scheme (WRS) should be scrapped, according to an alliance of employers, unions and migrant groups.The TUC, the...

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    Tighter migrant regulations herald border police role for HR

    by Mike Berry 9 May 2008
    by Mike Berry 9 May 2008

    Tighter immigration laws coming into effect this autumn will lead to confusion among employers, with HR professionals effectively becoming an...

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    Friday Podcast – 11 Apr: Highly Skilled Migrant Programme high court ruling, exclusive interview with employment minister Stephen Timms, NHS staff survey and training providers being bought up

    by Rob Moss 11 Apr 2008
    by Rob Moss 11 Apr 2008

    HR news and analysis including:

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    Poland scraps tax law in bid to lure workers back home

    by Mike Berry 11 Apr 2008
    by Mike Berry 11 Apr 2008

    Poland’s government has launched a fresh bid to lure workers back home by scrapping a law that made them liable...

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    High Court says 2006 changes to skilled migrant rules were unlawful

    by Mike Berry 8 Apr 2008
    by Mike Berry 8 Apr 2008

    Campaigners opposing the government’s changes to the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP) have won their High Court battle.A judge ruled...

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    Non-EU IT professionals coming to work in UK on the rise

    by Gareth Vorster 14 Mar 2008
    by Gareth Vorster 14 Mar 2008

    The number of non-EU IT professionals entering the UK to work has increased by 14% in the past year, new...

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    Off Message: The Brown ultimatum

    by Tony Pettengell 10 Mar 2008
    by Tony Pettengell 10 Mar 2008

    “The time has come,” the Walrus said, “to talk of many things“Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages...

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    UK’s immigration system transformation under way

    by Personnel Today 3 Mar 2008
    by Personnel Today 3 Mar 2008

    But what exactly does the new-look immigration system hold in store for UK employers?The government’s overhaul of UK immigration started...

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