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I am In a difficult position I have just found out some one I work with does not have a visa yet he was told to tell the person who does lojostics that he is a freelancer, I freelance for this small company this new person has been there two weeks what should I do I don't want my boss to get in to trouble yet dont want to be a stirer !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not sure about any difference between employing someone and paying for services of someone who is self employed and how the authorities would see it but it she is found as working for the company, there can be high penalties (more info here http://www.ukba.homeo...ng-illegal-working/). There can be a civil penalty of up to £10,000 per illegal worker.
All it takes is one tip off from anyone, evener getting questioned and found out say in and out of immigration control say if she goes out of the country then gets stopped and questioned coming back in at an airport/port (I think I've been watching too much many customs programmes!).
Sums like that could ruin a company or at least severely impact on finances and potentially other jobs.
Can she not get a visa/sponser etc... through the proper chan
All it takes is one tip off from anyone, evener getting questioned and found out say in and out of immigration control say if she goes out of the country then gets stopped and questioned coming back in at an airport/port (I think I've been watching too much many customs programmes!).
Sums like that could ruin a company or at least severely impact on finances and potentially other jobs.
Can she not get a visa/sponser etc... through the proper chan
whether they are freelancing or not they are working illegally
She is contributing to the £3 bn lost in tax each year due t illegal working
Report them here anonymously http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org/
Or you can do the same via HMRC
Or here http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/
ALL information is treated with strict confidence - they rely on the general public to be aware and to report such issues
She is contributing to the £3 bn lost in tax each year due t illegal working
Report them here anonymously http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org/
Or you can do the same via HMRC
Or here http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/
ALL information is treated with strict confidence - they rely on the general public to be aware and to report such issues
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