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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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    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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    Younger people are losing out to skilled migrants in jobs market

    by Personnel Today 20 Sep 2006
    by Personnel Today 20 Sep 2006

    Younger people are increasingly struggling to find work as skilled migrants from Eastern Europe challenge them for jobs, official figures...

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    CBI chief urges UK companies to help halt the ‘irrational’ influx of migrant workers

    by Michael Millar 6 Sep 2006
    by Michael Millar 6 Sep 2006

    CBI calls for temporary ban on migrant workers from Romania and Bulgaria.

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    New work permit system reportedly planned for Bulgarians and Romanians

    by Personnel Today 1 Sep 2006
    by Personnel Today 1 Sep 2006

    The government is reportedly planning to introduce a work permit system for Bulgarians and Romanians that will require them to prove they can fill specific skill shortages

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    Hospitality employers split over banning migrant staff from new accession states

    by Personnel Today 25 Aug 2006
    by Personnel Today 25 Aug 2006

    Hospitality employers remain divided over whether there should be a blanket ban on Bulgarian and Romanian immigrants working in the UK when the two countries join the European Union next year

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    CIPD calls for investigation into costs and benefits of immigration

    by Michael Millar 24 Aug 2006
    by Michael Millar 24 Aug 2006

    The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has called for an independent investigation into the costs and benefits of immigration to the UK

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    UK gains 447,000 accession state migrants since 2004

    by Mike Berry 22 Aug 2006
    by Mike Berry 22 Aug 2006

    About 447,000 people have come to the UK from the 10 countries that joined the European Union in 2004, according to new government figures

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    Tip-offs ignored as illegal workers avoid detection

    by Personnel Today 22 Aug 2006
    by Personnel Today 22 Aug 2006

    The Home Office has refused to state how many staff the Immigration Service has to deal with employer tip-offs about illegal workers

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    Home secretary warned not to pander to critics when over-hauling immigration system

    by Michael Millar 7 Aug 2006
    by Michael Millar 7 Aug 2006

    Home Office secretary John Reid should be careful not to pander to critics of the immigration system when the government announces its plans to overhaul immigration, according to a leading think-tank

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    Home secretary announces changes to Immigration and Nationality Directorate

    by Georgina Fuller 25 Jul 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 25 Jul 2006

    Home secretary John Reid has announced plans to transform the Immigration and Nationality Directorate to make the UK immigration system more effective

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    Health and safety package for migrant workers in Olympics construction boom

    by Georgina Fuller 24 Jul 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 24 Jul 2006

    The UK construction industry can expect a boost in the run-up to the 2012 Olympics as the Construction Industry Training Board prepares an integrated package for overseas workers

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