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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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    Dismissal over mistaken belief about immigration status: Klusova v London Borough of Hounslow

    by Personnel Today 11 Dec 2007
    by Personnel Today 11 Dec 2007

    Klusova v London Borough of HounslowAn employer’s genuine, but mistaken, belief that continuing to employ a foreign national would breach...

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    High Court judge backs skilled migrants’ claim for full visa hearing

    by Greg Pitcher 3 Dec 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 3 Dec 2007

    Skilled migrants won a significant victory in the High Court on Friday when a judge backed their claim for a...

    • Asylum seekers
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    Catering sector could face problems following work permit changes

    by Personnel Today 2 Nov 2007
    by Personnel Today 2 Nov 2007

    A solicitor at a Yorkshire law firm has said that HR professionals working in the catering industry could face serious...

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    TUC launches website for Polish staff on UK employment rights

    by Mike Berry 26 Oct 2007
    by Mike Berry 26 Oct 2007

    The TUC has launched a new Polish website to support the increasing number of Polish workers in the UK.
    The...

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    EU blue card work permit would add another layer of bureaucracy, warns CBI

    by Greg Pitcher 24 Oct 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 24 Oct 2007

    Plans for a European Union (EU) work permit – a ‘blue card’ – to increase the number of skilled migrants...

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    Prime minister Gordon Brown’s plans to create 500,000 new jobs for British workers may be illegal

    by Louisa Peacock 22 Oct 2007
    by Louisa Peacock 22 Oct 2007

    Gordon Brown’s plans to create 500,000 new jobs for British workers may be illegal, according to a parliamentary report published...

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    Chinatown raids lead to more than 30 arrests over illegal workers

    by Mike Berry 12 Oct 2007
    by Mike Berry 12 Oct 2007

    Police raids on five restaurants in London’s Chinatown have led to more than 30 arrests for illegal working, the Home...

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    Immigration minister Liam Byrne under pressure over backfiring migrant plans

    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2007
    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2007

    Pressure is mounting on immigration minister Liam Byrne after he insisted controversial changes to the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP)...

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    Liberal Democrats vote to increase cost of work permits needed by businesses to employ migrant workers

    by Greg Pitcher 20 Sep 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 20 Sep 2007

    Plans to increase the cost of work permits needed by businesses to employ migrant workers were passed at the Liberal Democrat party...

    • Employment law
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    Report reveals Polish and Lithuanian staff are being exploited at work in the UK

    by Mike Berry 4 Sep 2007
    by Mike Berry 4 Sep 2007

    Thousands of Polish and Lithuanian workers are being exploited at work in the UK, a new report commissioned by the...

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    Dealing with illegal workers: how much responsibility should fall on employers?

    by Kerry Garcia 3 Sep 2007
    by Kerry Garcia 3 Sep 2007

    Government proposals to increase penalties for employing workers illegally, and requiring employers to carry out more frequent checks, have had...

    • Employment law
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    Expert claims UK employers are missing out on skilled workers due to migration system

    by Greg Pitcher 24 Aug 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 24 Aug 2007

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    No ban on overseas doctors despite shortage of positions in NHS

    by Personnel Today 7 Aug 2007
    by Personnel Today 7 Aug 2007

    Overseas doctors should not be banned from applying to work in the NHS, although there are not enough positions for...

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    • Wellbeing

    TUC publishes migrant worker safety guide for employers

    by Louisa Peacock 28 Jun 2007
    by Louisa Peacock 28 Jun 2007

    The TUC has published an employers’ guide to help ensure the safety of migrant workers.

    The document, Safety and Migrant Workers, warns...

    • Employment law
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    Government accused of hypocrisy over plans to promote UK as destination for migrants in bid to tackle skills shortages

    by Personnel Today 26 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 26 Jun 2007

    The government has been accused of hypocrisy after it announced plans to actively promote the UK as a destination for...

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