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From 6 April 2022 employers will no longer be permitted to carry out manual right to work checks for any non-British nationals that they wish to employ. How will right to work checks need to be
conducted?
Published 01.02.2022
Before a job applicant takes up employment, you must check that they are allowed to work in the UK. You can verify this by checking certain documents. When the documents are produced, what should you
be looking for?
Published 07.09.2018
Employers must carry out right to work checks on prospective employees before employment begins. To help make this process easier during the coronavirus outbreak, some temporary changes have been
made. What’s happened?
Published 21.04.2020
From 28 January 2019 it will be much easier to check right to work status in certain situations by using the Home Office’s Right to Work Checking Service. When can it be used?
Published 15.01.2019
The civil penalty for employing an illegal worker is £20,000 per person. Therefore, you must check that someone has the legal right to work in the UK before employment commences. But how can you be
sure this is the case?
Published 24.02.2015
As part of your recruitment process, you should always carry out pre-employment checks on a successful candidate once they’ve accepted your job offer. What checks should you conduct and when should
you do them?
Published 28.02.2024
You might have read that as part of its crackdown on illegal immigration the government intends to temporarily shut down any business that’s suspected of employing workers illegally. Should you be
worried about this?
Published 15.09.2015
On 6 April 2022 two new Home Office codes of practice on illegal working come into force. Why should you follow them to the letter?
Published 31.03.2022
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