Right to Work Checks in the UK and how it may impact you

31st July 2018

Join Sheffield Chamber of Commerce and immigration firm Fragomen at this seminar to update you on Right to Work checks in the UK.

This Government law, aimed at preventing illegal working, means that employers must first check someone is legally allowed to work here before they can be employed. This law applies to all employees regardless of nationality. We will take you through why and how to conduct these checks, in order to make sure you stay compliant. This seminar will take place on Thursday, 15 November 2018 starting at 4.00pm. The seminar will be followed by drinks and nibbles reception. Speakers Naomi Goldshtein, Manager Kathleen O'Donnell, Manager Sian Saunby, Senior Paralegal Sarah Parlane, Paralegal Who should attend? We encourage individuals and businesses with an interest in immigration to join us for this informative session. Sheffield Chamber of Commerce and Fragomen look forward to meeting with both familiar and new faces on the day. If you have any burning immigration questions that you would like us to cover, please email them in advance to events@fragomen.com. Registration The event is free to attend but spaces are limited and registration is required. To register please click here.

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