Illegal workers arrested in Berkshire restaurants
The UK Border Agency has posted further reports of Illegal workers discovered in two Berkshire restaurants after night time raids by immigration officers.
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Illegal workers arrested in Berkshire restaurantsThe UK Border Agency has posted further reports of Illegal workers discovered in two Berkshire restaurants after night time raids by immigration officers. UK Border Agency change employer guidance on preventing illegal workingThe UK Border Agency has published updated summary guidance to help employers understand the law on illegal working and what the steps they must take to comply. Weekly UK Immigration News Round up 5 December 2010Weekly UK Immigration News Round up 5 December 2010 by www.immigrationmatters.co.uk Ex-Immigration Minister Phil Woolas gives up legal fightFormer Labour MP and Shadow Immigration Minister Phil Woolas has thrown in the towel in his battle to overturn a court ruling which stripped him of his Commons seat. European Union propose more control over UK law system, report saysEEA nationals for the most part enjoy far more favourable conditions for partners, children and other relatives which in many cases would not be allowed in to Britain under UK immigration law. But the article fails to mention that migrants are already exercising rights to stay (or bring in extended family) in the UK under EEA law. UKBA publish new application form and guidance for UK naturalisationThe UK Border Agency has published a new version of Form AN this month, which is used to apply for naturalisation as a British citizen. UKBA release new versions of immigration application forms and feesThe UK Border Agency has published new versions of application forms for many temporary and permanent migration routes. New Tier 4 student and dependant application forms under points-based systemThe UK Border Agency has published revised ‘in country’ application forms for tier 4 of the points-based system (PBS) and for PBS dependants. UKBA introduce new fee for technical changes on work permit employment notificationsOn Monday 29 June a fee of £20 will be introduced for the acceptance of technical change of employment notifications for work permit holders. Student victims of ‘bogus’ college face removal from UKBBC London’s undercover investigation of a bogus East London college could lead to thousands of foreign students who attended the college being forced to leave the UK if an immigration tribunal rules that their studies were also bogus. |