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One of the worst letters which HR can receive has to be a letter from the Home Office headed “Information Request: Illegal Working Civil Penalty” and demanding information about a current or former employee whom the Home Office suspects has been working illegally in the UK.

Right to work checks - how to avoid a £20,000 fine from the Home Office

26

May

2016

Right to work checks - how to avoid a £20,000 fine from the Home Office

One of the worst letters which HR can receive has to be a letter from the Home Office headed “Information Request: Illegal Working Civil Penalty” and demanding information about a current or former employee whom the Home Office suspects has been working illegally in the UK.
#Immigration
On 12 May the Immigration Bill received Royal Assent and will now be implemented as the Immigration Act 2016. The Act seeks to address issues around illegal migrants living in the UK.

Immigration Bill receives Royal Assent

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May

2016

Immigration Bill receives Royal Assent

On 12 May the Immigration Bill received Royal Assent and will now be implemented as the Immigration Act 2016. The Act seeks to address issues around illegal migrants living in the UK.
#Immigration
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has released a consultation outlining Government proposals to increase immigration appeal fees with the aim of making the immigration tribunal entirely self-funded by fees.

Government plan to increase immigration appeal fees

28

Apr

2016

Government plan to increase immigration appeal fees

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has released a consultation outlining Government proposals to increase immigration appeal fees with the aim of making the immigration tribunal entirely self-funded by fees.
#Immigration
Employers who hold a Tier 2 sponsor licence can sponsor employees who are from outside of the European Economic Area by assigning a certificate of sponsorship (CoS) to them.

Tier 2 Sponsors – do you need to apply to renew your Certificates of Sponsorship allocation by 5 April

1

Apr

2016

Tier 2 Sponsors – do you need to apply to renew your Certificates of Sponsorship allocation by 5 April

Employers who hold a Tier 2 sponsor licence can sponsor employees who are from outside of the European Economic Area by assigning a certificate of sponsorship (CoS) to them.
#Immigration
Last year we blogged about the £35,000 earnings threshold for Tier 2 migrants wishing to apply to settle in the UK. This change is due to come into force from 6 April this year and will apply to all non-EEA migrants who came to the UK on a Tier 2 visa after 6 April 2011, unless they have worked in an occupation on the shortage occupation list.

£35,000 minimum earnings threshold for Tier 2 migrants applying for settlement

18

Mar

2016

£35,000 minimum earnings threshold for Tier 2 migrants applying for settlement

Last year we blogged about the £35,000 earnings threshold for Tier 2 migrants wishing to apply to settle in the UK. This change is due to come into force from 6 April this year and will apply to all non-EEA migrants who came to the UK on a Tier 2 visa after 6 April 2011, unless they have worked in an occupation on the shortage occupation list.
#Immigration
UK Visas and Immigration have confirmed that later this month (or next month in the case of the Isle of Man) there will be a rise in the cost of visa application fees for many migrants wishing to come to the UK.

Visa fees increase by up to 25% this month

9

Mar

2016

Visa fees increase by up to 25% this month

UK Visas and Immigration have confirmed that later this month (or next month in the case of the Isle of Man) there will be a rise in the cost of visa application fees for many migrants wishing to come to the UK.
#Immigration
Figures released by the Office of National Statistics last week, show that annual net migration to Britain (i.e. the number of individuals immigrating to Britain less those migrating from Britain) was at a figure of 323,000 for the year ending September 2015, 13,000 less than the figure reported three months prior. When compared with figures for 2014, net migration is on the increase, however this drop is the first time the net migration figures have fallen in 2 years. The small drop predominantly arose through a reduction in the amount of non-EU individuals immigrating to Britain.

Net migration to UK falls for first time in almost two years...a new trend?

4

Mar

2016

Net migration to UK falls for first time in almost two years...a new trend?

Figures released by the Office of National Statistics last week, show that annual net migration to Britain (i.e. the number of individuals immigrating to Britain less those migrating from Britain) was at a figure of 323,000 for the year ending September 2015, 13,000 less than the figure reported three months prior. When compared with figures for 2014, net migration is on the increase, however this drop is the first time the net migration figures have fallen in 2 years. The small drop predominantly arose through a reduction in the amount of non-EU individuals immigrating to Britain.
#Immigration
The Government has announced that from 6 April this year Australians and New Zealanders who spend more than 6 months in the UK will need to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS).

Immigration changes: NHS surcharge will be payable by Australians and New Zealanders

19

Feb

2016

Immigration changes: NHS surcharge will be payable by Australians and New Zealanders

The Government has announced that from 6 April this year Australians and New Zealanders who spend more than 6 months in the UK will need to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS).
#Immigration
In the immigration team we help people who are applying for many different kinds of visa – from students to skilled workers, visitors to spouses. But what do all visa applications have in common? The requirement to provide evidence that you meet the conditions for the specific visa. Unfortunately, failure to produce just one required document can have serious consequences.

Visa applications – the devil is in the detail

29

Jan

2016

Visa applications – the devil is in the detail

In the immigration team we help people who are applying for many different kinds of visa – from students to skilled workers, visitors to spouses. But what do all visa applications have in common? The requirement to provide evidence that you meet the conditions for the specific visa. Unfortunately, failure to produce just one required document can have serious consequences.
#Immigration
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), which advises the government on migration issues, has published a review of Tier 2.

Big changes to Tier 2 recommended in the Migration Advisory Committee's review

22

Jan

2016

Big changes to Tier 2 recommended in the Migration Advisory Committee's review

The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), which advises the government on migration issues, has published a review of Tier 2.
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