Working in the UK - Do you need permission Your employer will need to know if it is legal for you to work in the UK and whether you need a work permit or visa. You will need to show proof of your right to work. |
Working in the UK - Do you need permission |
Working while you study-paying tax If you’re a student and working you’ll have to pay Income Tax and National Insurance if you earn above a certain amount. This still applies if you work during your holidays abroad, and if you’re a foreign student working in the UK. |
Working while you study-paying tax |
Starting your first job: what to do about tax When you become an employee your employer is responsible for deducting tax and National Insurance from your salary before you receive it. |
Starting your first job: what to do about tax |
Redundancy: introduction If you’re going to be made redundant, you should be treated fairly by your employer and there are certain steps they would be expected to follow. |
Redundancy: introduction |
UK Au Pairs Scheme If you need general advice about au pair arrangements, one of the organisations listed at the end of this page may be able to help. Or alternatively you can use our online immigration forums to post your specific question. |
UK Au Pairs Scheme |
Paternity leave and pay Paternity leave and pay is what you're entitled to if you're a father-to-be. Understand your rights and responsibilities by reading this very intersting article about paternity leave and pay. |
Paternity leave and pay |
National Insurance You pay National Insurance contributions (NICs) to build up your entitlement to certain social security benefits, including the State Pension. The type and level of NIC you pay depends on how much you earn and whether you’re employed or self employed |
National Insurance |
Working in the UK-an introduction People who work in the UK have a number of employment rights and obligations - find out what they are and where to get further information. |
Working in the UK-an introduction |
Sectors Based Scheme-Closure of the food manufacturing-fish-quota In March 2006 the Home Secretary announced that the Sectors Based Scheme (SBS) would close either by the 31 December 2006, or from a point when the sector specific quotas were exhausted, whichever was sooner. |
Sectors Based Scheme-Closure of the food manufacturing-fish-quota |
Sectors Based Scheme - New quota agreed A new quota for the Sectors Based Scheme Food Manufacturing sector has now been agreed. |
Sectors Based Scheme - New quota agreed |
For the attention of E-forms users Version 22 of the electronic application forms will expire on 26th November and will be replaced by Version 23 which is valid until 1st April 2007. |
For the attention of E-forms users |
Business Person Visa UK Information about coming to the United Kingdom as a business person. |
Business Person Visa UK |
References and job offers Before you accept a job offer make sure you know your rights and what a prospective employer expects of you. |
References and job offers |
Revised guidance for Requesting a Work Permit Reprint From 8 February 2007 there is a change to when employers/representatives can request a reprint of a work permit. |
Revised guidance for Requesting a Work Permit Reprint |
New recruitment search requirements Clarification of the recruitment search requirements within the Work Permits arrangements |
New recruitment search requirements |
Advanced notice of changes to segs ADVANCED NOTICE OF CHANGES TO THE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING GRADUATE SCHEME AND THE FRESH TALENT: WORKING IN SCOTLAND SCHEME |
Advanced notice of changes to segs |
Job applications, letters and interviews Job applications - information and practical advice has been put together to help you prepare. |
Job applications, letters and interviews |
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