Sentences with phrase «immigration checks»

Research shows that landlords are less likely to rent to those who look or sound foreign since immigration checks have been introduced to the rental market.
The Home Office has insisted that it will not conduct immigration checks on survivors or those coming forward to provide information to assist the authorities in their enquiries.
The Labour party has said that the resignation of Immigration Minister Mark Harper demonstrates the complexity of immigration checks for landlords and employers.
The policy outsources immigration checks to landlords, doctors, nurses and employers.
Theresa May split the UK Border Agency in half today, in a bid to kill the controversy around reduced immigration checks.
The reduced checks were introduced following concerns in airports and in government at the length of the queues at immigration checks.
In power they championed «go home» vans, immigration raids and Tube immigration checks.
Arrived in Dublin on a very cold December evening, non EU passport holder need to go through immigration Check it is very fast and can be a...
My researches have, to date, failed to isolate the authority which allows the Home Office and / or the Prison Service to indiscriminately imprison people against the court's order, to undertake immigration checks.
«Verifying the university's credentials is the students» responsibility, as is clearing immigration checks,» — Nikhil Apte, Chief Product Officer, Product Factory (Health Insurance), Royal Sundaram Alliance.
«The introduction of immigration checks has made racial profiling an NHS policy and already we are seeing an alarming number of people singled out and threatened by the institutions that are supposed to be caring for them.»
The right - to - rent scheme places a legal requirement on landlords and their agents to carry out immigration checks on all adults who will occupy a property before they enter into a tenancy agreement.
«Theresa May promised the government wouldn't use this tragedy as a reason to carry out immigration checks,» Martha Spurrier, director of Liberty, said.
When people avoid seeking medical treatment because of a fear of cost or immigration checks, it can have devastating consequences.
In particular, they will pledge to try to ensure that customs and immigration checks will not be introduce between Northern Ireland and the Republic, and that there will be no new restrictions on free movement between Northern Ireland and the British mainland.
Millions of landlords could be unwilling to rent property to immigrants if government proposals requiring them to carry out immigration checks are put into practice, an influential crossparty committee of MPs has warned.
The outgoing chief inspector of Ofsted gave his view on recent disclosures that Theresa May wanted teachers to carry out immigration checks and deprioritise immigrant pupils while she was home secretary, following his final speech as head of the watchdog this morning.
Controversial new government rules ordering schools to collect nationality data of pupils were introduced as a compromise to curb stricter plans for teachers to carry out immigration checks and deprioritise immigrant pupils.
In the UK, they're called letting agents, and in addition to what Mark describes, they also usually handle tenant referencing (e.g. credit and immigration checks), all the essential paperwork and regulatory requirements (e.g. annual gas safety checks, deposit registration), and almost anything else that needs doing.
There is a main pier here as well as an Immigration Check - point for incoming yachts.
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