Aliens Employment in UK Law

  • Lukaszewski and Others v The District Court in Torun, Poland and Others (No 2)
    • Supreme Court
    • 23 Mayo 2012
    ... ... These were all again cases concerning aliens, in the first and third complaining that he would be ill-treated in the ... the applicant's private and family life or on his prospects of employment cannot suffice to bring those proceedings within the scope of civil rights ... ...
  • RB (Algeria) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • House of Lords
    • 18 Febrero 2009
    ... ... the Secretary of State has made orders for the deportation of three aliens on the ground that it would be conducive to the public good (sections ... the applicant's private and family life or on his prospects for employment could not suffice to bring the proceedings within the scope of civil ... ...
  • R (on the Application of Munir and Another) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [Sup Ct]
    • Supreme Court
    • 18 Julio 2012
    ... ... of stay or otherwise) persons coming for the purpose of taking employment, or for purposes of study, or as visitors, or as dependants of persons ... or impair any power exercisable by Her Majesty in relation to aliens by virtue of Her prerogative" ... The relevant ... ...
  • European Roma Rights v Immigration Officer
    • House of Lords
    • 09 Diciembre 2004
    ... ... Roma may have faced discrimination from within Czech society in employment, education and access to services. Sporadic attacks by "skinheads" ... 11 The power to admit, exclude and expel aliens was among the earliest and most widely recognised powers of the sovereign ... ...
  • Schmidt v Home Office ; Schmidt v Secretary of State for Home Affairs
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 19 Diciembre 1968
    ... ... present number of students is 234, of whom approximately 100 are aliens. Among those aliens are two citizens of the United States. These two bring ... ...
  • Ealing London Borough Council v Race Relations Board
    • House of Lords
    • 16 Diciembre 1971
    ... ... Thus, section 8(11) preserves the legality of selecting for employment a person of a "particular nationality" or descent if the work requires ... was in the Council's opinion not right to allot council houses to aliens when so many British people were wanting houses ... 23 On the 30th ... ...
  • CI (Nigeria) v The Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 22 Noviembre 2019
    ... ... with friends and relatives, as well as ties formed through employment or other paid or unpaid work or through participation in communal ... they are living, regard is to be had to “the special situation of aliens who have spent most, if not all, of their childhood in the host country, ... ...
  • Patel v Mirza
    • Supreme Court
    • 20 Julio 2016
    ... ... considered to be unduly harsh, for example in unlawful employment cases. Generally, the courts managed to avoid unnecessarily harsh ... result from the type of conduct exposed by the case: employment of aliens such as the plaintiff in times of high unemployment deprived citizens and ... ...
  • Ali v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • Supreme Court
    • 16 Noviembre 2016
    ... ... illustrates how the distinction between settled migrants and aliens residing in the host country unlawfully may be, in some situations, of ... He is not, and never has been, permitted to take employment in the UK. He has nevertheless worked in a variety of occupations ... ...
  • R (Walumba Lumba and another) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • Supreme Court
    • 23 Marzo 2011
    ... ... of Sedley LJ in R v Secretary of State for Education and Employment Ex P Begbie [2000] 1 WLR 1115 , 1132C that there were "cogent ... of the detention at Oakington Reception Centre for up to 10 days of aliens seeking leave to enter whose cases appeared susceptible of speedy ... ...
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