05 APR
2022
RIGHT TO WORK CHECKS 2022
WEBINAR
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RIGHT TO WORK CHECKS 2022
Join EIC for a special member-only webinar hosted in partnership with the Home Office’s Immigration Policy team.
The online event will unpick forthcoming changes to the immigration points based system and checks, which will be updated from 6 April 2022.
As a result of these changes, a new digital system will be introduced to confirm:
- Migrants who have a standard work or residence permit
- British and Irish citizens’ right to work.
With the temporary adjustments on right-to-work checks introduced owing to COVID-19 ending, and the Home Office advising that businesses and individuals could be liable for up-to £20,000 in fines if found guilty of employing someone who does not have the right to work in the UK, it is vital that employers understand the new legislation in detail.
Joining Claire Clifford from ACE is Lee Graham from the External engagement team and John Harrison, Policy Manager – Right to Work, Compliant Environment & Enforcement Unit.
This webinar will take place on Tuesday 5 April at 10.30am to 11.30am and is open to anyone working for an EIC or ACE member.
Speakers
Claire Clifford
EIC
Director of People, Skills and Culture
Lee Graham
Home Office
External engagement team
John Harrison
Home Office
Policy Manager
Lee Graham:
Lee Graham works in the Home Office external engagement team, as the Events Lead, covering the Future Borders and Immigrations System including the UK’s Points-Based Immigration System, Reform of the Sponsorship system and the programme to Digitise the UK border.
John Harrison:
John has worked in the Home Office’s Compliant Environment and Enforcement Unit since November 2020, where he has the policy lead for the Right to Work Scheme in the UK. Prior to this, John has undertaken a wide variety of operational roles within Home Office Immigration Enforcement and overseas since he joined the department in 2002’.
Karis Thain
Head of Membership Engagement
Karis leads EIC's membership and groups offering.
kthain@acenet.co.uk 0737 659 8547