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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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    Eastern European immigrants harder workers than UK staff

    by dan thomas 15 Mar 2006
    by dan thomas 15 Mar 2006

    Many Eastern European immigrants in the UK are harder working, more reliable and motivated than their British counterparts, according to a Home Office report

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    UK business cautiously welcomes simplified migrant worker scheme

    by Personnel Today 15 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 15 Mar 2006

    The business community has given a guarded welcome to the government’s finalised plans for a points-based immigration system.The scheme, unveiled...

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    CBI welcomes five-tier immigration system

    by Michael Millar 8 Mar 2006
    by Michael Millar 8 Mar 2006

    CBI warns that employers will not take responsibility for policing new immigration points system.

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    Expanded EU results in shake-up of migrant worker system

    by Michael Millar 7 Mar 2006
    by Michael Millar 7 Mar 2006

    Non-EU migrants will face a five-tier entry system that favours skilled workers when applying to work in the UK.

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    More than 345,000 migrants arrive after EU expansion

    by Georgina Fuller 1 Mar 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 1 Mar 2006

    More than 345,000 migrants from eastern and central Europe have registered for employment in Britain since April last year, according to a government report.

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    Employment agency boss convicted of immigration breaches

    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2006

    A Plymouth man has been convicted of forging the signatures of care home bosses on work permit application forms

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    Orchestral manoeuvres in doubt

    by Personnel Today 24 Jan 2006
    by Personnel Today 24 Jan 2006

    Stricter rules about work permits for entertainers could force visiting orchestras, theatre companies and pop stars off the road. The...

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    CBI gives cautious welcome to migration proposals

    by dan thomas 8 Nov 2005
    by dan thomas 8 Nov 2005

    CBI says migration policy must be business-focused.

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    Irish and Scots migrants die young in England and Wales

    by Georgina Fuller 26 Oct 2005
    by Georgina Fuller 26 Oct 2005

    Early death beckons for Irish and Scots migrants in England and Wales.

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    Skills body set up to get London’s refugees into jobs

    by dan thomas 13 Oct 2005
    by dan thomas 13 Oct 2005

    Untapped refugee talent targeted by government-backed jobs project

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    MP claims Tory immigration policy will damage economy

    by Personnel Today 11 Oct 2005
    by Personnel Today 11 Oct 2005

    A senior Conservative MP has urged his party to change its policy on immigration, arguing that economic migration is a feature of a successful trading nation in the 21st century

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    Accepting Scots poles apart from stereotypes

    by Personnel Today 6 Sep 2005
    by Personnel Today 6 Sep 2005

    I recently took off, bound for the wilds of the north of Scotland. Him Upstairs called it a sabbatical –...

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    Government, CBI and TUC spell out how immigration will help UK

    by Michael Millar 5 Sep 2005
    by Michael Millar 5 Sep 2005

    For the first time the government, CBI and TUC have issued a joint statement declaring how each will help the immigration system to best aid UK interests.

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    Tesco faces protests over sacked Polish staff

    by Mike Berry 22 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 22 Aug 2005

    Tesco stores are being targeted by protesters upset at the sacking of two Polish workers formerly employed at its distribution centre in Ireland.

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    UK employment market shows no real signs of flagging

    by Mike Berry 5 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 5 Aug 2005

    The latest Deloitte and REC jobs report shows the UK is still fighting fit.

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