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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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    Skilled migrants get backing from Conservative Party over ‘unfair’ changes to the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme

    by Mike Berry 19 Jun 2007
    by Mike Berry 19 Jun 2007

    The Conservative Party has waded into the burgeoning row over controversial changes to the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme.
    Shadow immigration minister Damian Green...

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    Penalties for employing illegal migrant workers set to increase

    by Personnel Today 13 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 13 Jun 2007

    News that almost 8,000 Romanian and Bulgarian workers have come to the UK legitimately in the past three months has...

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    Commission for Racial Equality claims changes to Highly Skilled Migrant Programme breach race laws

    by Greg Pitcher 11 Jun 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 11 Jun 2007

    The government broke race laws with its controversial changes to the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP), according to the Commission for Racial...

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    Immigration minister Liam Byrne rules out any changes on Highly Skilled Migrant Programme amendments

    by Personnel Today 29 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 29 May 2007

    Immigration minister Liam Byrne has broken his silence over controversial changes to the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP)  – and has ruled out...

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    Government does not know which company member will be jailed for ‘knowingly employing illegal immigrants’ under new legislation

    by Personnel Today 22 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 22 May 2007

    The government has admitted it does not know which member of a company found guilty of its newly revealed offence,...

    • Employment law
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    Legal opinion: Points-based immigration system will create more problems than it solves

    by Personnel Today 15 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 15 May 2007

    Immigration minister Liam Byrne announced on 18 April 2007 the timetable for the introduction of the initial points-based system, which...

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    Special protection for migrants

    by Personnel Today 10 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 10 May 2007

    It's time to adapt your health and safety procedures to ensure migrant workers are protected, explain Marc Craw and Sonia McKay.

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    London mayor Ken Livingstone joins campaign against changes to Highly Skilled Migrant Programme

    by Personnel Today 9 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 9 May 2007

    Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has joined the campaign against retrospective changes to the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP), branding...

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    High migrant staff turnover in UK social care sector is hindering quality of service

    by Louisa Peacock 8 May 2007
    by Louisa Peacock 8 May 2007

    EXCLUSIVE
    A massive influx of migrant staff in the social care sector is causing disruption for those being looked after...

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    Migrant workers from Lithuania forced to endure life in Hull

    by Personnel Today 8 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 8 May 2007

    Guru was shocked and appalled by the undercover BBC report that found migrant workers in Hull were being lied to,...

    • Employment law
    • Health and safety
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    Migrant workers face ‘safety apartheid’, lawyer warns

    by Greg Pitcher 30 Apr 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 30 Apr 2007

    The UK risks creating a “safety apartheid” by its treatment of migrant workers in hazardous industries, lawyers have warned.Law firm...

    • Employment law
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    • Recruitment & retention

    Government promises investigation after undercover journalist exposes illegal trafficking of migrant workers

    by Greg Pitcher 26 Apr 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 26 Apr 2007

    The government has pledged to investigate the illegal trafficking of migrant workers into the UK that was unveiled last night...

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    Advice line campaign for Romanian and Bulgarian workers draws to a close

    by Personnel Today 11 Apr 2007
    by Personnel Today 11 Apr 2007

    A £275,000 campaign by British authorities to help Romanians and Bulgarians get jobs legally in the UK has ended after...

    • Employment law
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    • Immigration

    Immigration minister Liam Byrne’s promise rings hollow as Home Office withdraws visas

    by Greg Pitcher 10 Apr 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 10 Apr 2007

    Immigration minister Liam Byrne has been heavily criticised after foreign workers received orders to leave the UK just days after...

    • Employment law
    • Immigration

    Beat the Aussies at their own game

    by Personnel Today 10 Apr 2007
    by Personnel Today 10 Apr 2007

    Apparently, a rising number of Australians are securing jobs in London’s financial district. As if it is not bad enough...

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