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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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    Migrants should be required to learn English

    by Personnel Today 12 Dec 2006
    by Personnel Today 12 Dec 2006

    It is about time that people entering our country to work and live should be expected to speak English, to...

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    TUC to call for ‘social agreement’ to protect migrant workers from exploitation

    by Mike Berry 11 Dec 2006
    by Mike Berry 11 Dec 2006

    Many migrant workers in the UK are over-qualified, work in dangerous conditions and are exploited by employers, the TUC will...

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    Polish workers set to return home with new skills

    by Personnel Today 28 Nov 2006
    by Personnel Today 28 Nov 2006

    The flow of Polish migrants coming to the UK will steadily decrease in the next few years as workers return...

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    Skilled migrants

    by Personnel Today 28 Nov 2006
    by Personnel Today 28 Nov 2006

    The rules of the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP) changed on 7 November 2006. The HSMP is a flexible and...

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    Home Office to deploy up to 800 extra enforcement officers in bid to boost immigration controls

    by Georgina Fuller 21 Nov 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 21 Nov 2006

    The Home Office is deploying up to 800 extra enforcement officers across the UK in a bid to boost immigration...

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    Lawyers slam ‘pathetic’ changes to migrant laws

    by Georgina Fuller 21 Nov 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 21 Nov 2006

    EXCLUSIVE
    Immigration lawyers representing major UK employers have written to immigration minister Liam Byrne expressing serious concerns about changes to...

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    Poles apart: How is Poland tackling mass migration?

    by Ross Wigham 21 Nov 2006
    by Ross Wigham 21 Nov 2006

    Priests have long been adept at coaxing new recruits into the fold, but their talents are being used more literally...

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    Weighing up the risk of employing migrants

    by Personnel Today 14 Nov 2006
    by Personnel Today 14 Nov 2006

    Employing migrants can be risky, but if checks are carried out, there should be no problems.

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    Employer groups split over limits on migrant workers from new EU states

    by Greg Pitcher 31 Oct 2006
    by Greg Pitcher 31 Oct 2006

    Hard-line government plans to restrict migrant workers from Bulgaria and Romania have provoked a mixed reaction from employers’ groups.
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    Migration is not pick-and-choose, it’s pick and mix

    by Personnel Today 31 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 31 Oct 2006

    Reading some of the headlines in the tabloid newspapers over recent months, it would have been easy for people to...

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    Employers face £2,000 fine for hiring staff with illegal Romanian passports

    by Emma Ann Hughes 26 Oct 2006
    by Emma Ann Hughes 26 Oct 2006

    Businesses employing illegal immigrants who have bought Romanian passports on the black market could be hit by £2,000 fines, warns...

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    Immigrant workers allow UK employees to move up into white-collar jobs

    by Emma Ann Hughes 12 Oct 2006
    by Emma Ann Hughes 12 Oct 2006

    The rising number of migrant workers in the UK is allowing the domestic workforce to move into better-paid white-collar jobs,...

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    Polish professionals helping to fill UK financial services skills gap

    by Emma Ann Hughes 6 Oct 2006
    by Emma Ann Hughes 6 Oct 2006

    Professional polish workers are helping to fill the UK financial services skills gap, research revealed.Far from simply supplying the UK ...

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    Forced to patrol the migrant frontline

    by Personnel Today 3 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 3 Oct 2006

    Is the increasing amount of red tape turning UK employers into quasi-immigration officers?

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    Union dismisses government project to protect migrant workers

    by Mike Berry 22 Sep 2006
    by Mike Berry 22 Sep 2006

    A government-sponsored pilot project to curb the exploitation of migrants and other vulnerable workers in the construction industry has been...

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