COVID-19 update: Right to Work Checks in the coronavirus pandemic
The UK Home Office updated its guidance on 18 June 2021 on the advice to employers who are carrying out right to work checks during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The UK Home Office updated its guidance on 18 June 2021 on the advice to employers who are carrying out right to work checks during the coronavirus pandemic.
An Iranian man, Arman Yusuf Rahmani was sentenced to 2 years and 7 months in prison after investigations found that he had been attempting to illegally smuggle migrants into the UK.
Woodcock Law explains the latest rules on right to work checks for EU, EEA and Swiss citizens following new Home Office guidance released this week.
With the advent of COVID-19 many people have been outside the UK for longer than six months.The Home Office is aware of these unforeseen circumstances and has created guidance relating to it.
Reminder: EU citizens will be able to apply for the EU Settlement Scheme until 30 June 2021.
There is good news for visa applicants and their families as the Home Office announced that UK Immigration and Nationality Fees will not be increasing in 2021.
Woodcock Law and Notary Public gives you a breakdown of the latest visa application fees.
As the UK opens back up after months of lockdown, Woodcock Law provides an update on current Home Office guidance on right to work checks.
The UK immigration system has been greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Woodcock Law has compiled the latest Home Office rules relating to UK visa applications and travel as of May 2021.
UK Visas and Immigration recently confirmed that it is resuming sponsor licence compliance visits now that lockdown is easing.
Woodcock Law outlines what you could expect if Home Office pays a visit to your organisation.
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