By
Alicia Tooke
January 10, 2024
If you are not completing Right to Work checks correctly, you could be fined up to £60,000 ⬆️ in the latest legal increase. Find out what you need to do...
The Government can audit you at any time and if they suspect you have employed an illegal worker, whether knowingly or not, it is your responsibility to provide proof that you completed the necessary checks.
If you cannot provide this evidence, you’ll be fined and could face more serious consequences.
Completing right to work checks is a simple process when employing someone and it is essential that you’re doing this and keeping a record of it correctly.
Here are some tips that you need to follow:
The Home Office doesn’t announce when changes are made and it’s your responsibility to make sure your processes reflect latest guidance.
Biometric residence cards can no longer be accepted for instance, so make sure you know what proof is now valid and ensure you receive and check this before employing someone.
If your organisation cannot prove to the Home Office that checks were made before employment commenced, you will be fined.
If you’re employing students, you need to know their term dates, proof of where they are enrolled and proof of completion, amongst other requirements.
If you’re unsure – speak to us now
With something so consequential as right to work checks, you cannot afford to make any mistakes. So, if you’re unsure, please speak us to get your processes sorted out and keep your small business running smoothly. You’ve got this! 😉
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