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by: Charles Kelly
IMMIGRATION MATTERS
Advertisements for job vacancies to prove the ‘resident labour
test’ could conflict with new Age Discrimination regulations.
A work permit for a non-shortage occupation such
as a senior carer, must pass the resident labour test. In other words, the post must be
advertised in order to demonstrate that you cannot fill the position
within the EU labour market. The Home Office normally requires that
a certain number of years’ experience is stated in the text of
the advertisement. However, this now falls foul of new Age Discrimination
(Employment Equality Regulations 2006) which came into force on 1 October
2006.
You can no longer place advertisements which
mention the number of years experience required. The Job Centre will not accept advertisement
that specify the number of years experience needed for the job and
are even reluctant to include the word “Senior” in the
job title as this may imply the job is only open to senior citizens!
Work Permits UK has not yet made an announcement on whether they will
accept the new style advertisements and the case workers we spoke to
seemed unaware of the new regulations.
If you should have any questions or views you would like to express
concerning Work Permits, Visa Extensions, Leave to Remain email Charles
Kelly info@immigrationmatters.co.uk or call 020 8905 1822.
For regular immigration updates see: http://www.immigrationmatters.co.uk
HOW 2 COME TO THE UK to Live Work Study or Visit by Charles Kelly & Cynthia
Barker2005 ISBN 0-9546338-3-0.
Available from our website, leading bookstores and www.amazon.co.uk.
http://www.how2cometotheuk.com
About The Author
Charles Kelly is a registered Immigration Adviser and Co Author of “How
2 Come to the UK to Live Work Study or Visit”.
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