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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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    MPs propose tougher curbs on immigration

    by Jo Faragher 27 Nov 2023
    by Jo Faragher 27 Nov 2023

    Politicians from all sides are proposing changes to the immigration system to make migrant worker numbers more sustainable.

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    Net migration hits fresh record, as ONS revises figures

    by Adam McCulloch 23 Nov 2023
    by Adam McCulloch 23 Nov 2023

    Net migration hit a record-breaking 745,000 in 2022, according to a revised analysis from the Office for National Statistics.

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    London job fair for refugees offers retail and hospitality roles

    by Adam McCulloch 13 Oct 2023
    by Adam McCulloch 13 Oct 2023

    Almost 1,000 refugees attended a job fair on Wednesday at the Kia Oval cricket ground, where they connected with some...

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    Eight common immigration myths and how to avoid them

    by Ross Kennedy 12 Oct 2023
    by Ross Kennedy 12 Oct 2023

    Fines are set to more than triple for employers who hire those without permission to work in the biggest hike in civil penalties since 2014.

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    Managing the risks of ‘working from anywhere’ requests (webinar)

    by Rob Moss 10 Oct 2023
    by Rob Moss 10 Oct 2023

    ON-DEMAND | Watch now to learn about the benefits and risks of allowing employees to "work from abroad".

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    Nurse leaders fear visa fee rise will exacerbate staffing shortfall

    by Adam McCulloch 6 Oct 2023
    by Adam McCulloch 6 Oct 2023

    The Royal College of Nursing’s leaders have written to the government to condemn its decision to increase visa fees for...

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    MAC recommends scrapping shortage occupation list

    by Jo Faragher 4 Oct 2023
    by Jo Faragher 4 Oct 2023

    The Migration Advisory Committee has suggested scrapping or heavily reforming the shortage occupation list.

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    Right to work audits: How HR teams need to prepare

    by Mandie Sewa 18 Sep 2023
    by Mandie Sewa 18 Sep 2023

    Right to work audits can be announced by the government without warning, so HR teams need to be prepared in the event that they are subject to one.

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    UK immigration fees: what employers need to know

    by Kerry Garcia 31 Aug 2023
    by Kerry Garcia 31 Aug 2023

    Kerry Garcia examines the recent government announcement to increase UK immigration fees and the Immigration Health Surcharge.

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    Foreign workers’ interest in UK roles doubles

    by Jo Faragher 23 Aug 2023
    by Jo Faragher 23 Aug 2023

    Foreign interest in UK jobs has doubled since the government launched its post-Brexit immigration regime, according to data from jobs platform Indeed.

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    Global Talent Visa fast-track scheme is a ‘flop’

    by Adam McCulloch 18 Aug 2023
    by Adam McCulloch 18 Aug 2023

    Flagship visa scheme for prizewinners in fields from the stage to engineering fails to attract applicants.

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    Employing illegal migrants: right to work fines more than triple

    by Jo Faragher 11 Aug 2023
    by Jo Faragher 11 Aug 2023

    Fines for employing illegal migrants will more than triple, according to the Home Office.

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    UK is the most expensive world location for expatriates

    by Adam McCulloch 21 Jul 2023
    by Adam McCulloch 21 Jul 2023

    Factors such as rent, tax and education, make the UK the most expensive global destination for relocating senior employees.

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    Visa application fee rises: what does it mean for business?

    by Chris Harber 21 Jul 2023
    by Chris Harber 21 Jul 2023

    For businesses reliant on international talent the increase in visa costs could be set to have a huge impact.

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    UK needs more EU workers, says former cabinet minister

    by Rob Moss 10 Jul 2023
    by Rob Moss 10 Jul 2023

    George Eustice says negotiations are needed to create an EU Youth Mobility Scheme, providing under-35s with a two-year visa to work in the UK

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