The Immigration (Restrictions on Employment) Order 2004

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 2004/755
Year2004

2004 No. 755

IMMIGRATION

The Immigration (Restrictions on Employment) Order 2004

Made 15th March 2004

Laid before Parliament 16th March 2004

Coming into force 1st May 2004

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 8(1) and (2A) of the Asylum and Immigration Act 19961, hereby makes the following Order:

S-1 Citation and commencement

Citation and commencement

1. This Order may be cited as the Immigration (Restrictions on Employment) Order 2004 and shall come into force on 1st May 2004.

S-2 Interpretation

Interpretation

2. In this Order—

the 1996 Act” means the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996;

“the Immigration Rules” has the meaning given in section 33(1) of the Immigration Act 19712;

“Immigration Status Document” means a document issued by the Home Office containing an endorsement, which confirms that the holder has been granted indefinite or limited leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom; and

“registration card” has the meaning given in section 26A(1) of the Immigration Act 19713.

S-3 Conditions specified under section 8(1) of the 1996 Act

Conditions specified under section 8(1) of the 1996 Act

3.—(1) The set of conditions in paragraph (2) and the condition in paragraph (3) are specified for the purposes of section 8(1) of the 1996 Act (no offence committed in employing a person who satisfies such conditions).

(2) The set of conditions are that—

(a)

(a) the employee had limited leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom which did not preclude his taking the employment in question;

(b)

(b) the employee applied to the Secretary of State for variation of that leave; and

(c)

(c) the employee is within the period during which an appeal could be brought or has a pending appeal under Part 5 of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 20024, against refusal of that application.

(3) The employee is permitted to work under the Immigration Rules.

S-4 Requirements for the purposes of section 8(2) of the 1996 Act

Requirements for the purposes of section 8(2) of the 1996 Act

4.—(1) The requirements set out in paragraphs (2) to (5) are requirements for the purposes of section 8(2) of the 1996 Act5(defence for a person charged with an offence under section 8 to prove that before the employment began any such requirement was complied with).

(2) There must have been produced to the employer either—

(a)

(a) a document of a description specified in Part 1 of the Schedule, or

(b)

(b) one document of a description specified in—

(i) each of sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of paragraph 1 of Part 2 of the Schedule; or

(ii) each of sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of paragraph 2 of that Part.

(3) The employer must have taken the steps specified in Part 3 of the Schedule to copy or record the content of any document produced to him in accordance with paragraph (2).

(4) The employer must have satisfied himself that each document produced in accordance with paragraph (2), appears to relate to the employee in question; in particular—

(a)

(a) if a document contains a photograph, the employer must have satisfied himself that the person photographed is the employee in question, and

(b)

(b) if a document contains a date of birth, the employer must have satisfied himself that the date of birth is consistent with the appearance of the employee.

(5) If either—

(a)

(a) the name on a document produced under paragraph 1(a) of Part 2 of the Schedule differs from the name on a document produced under paragraph 1(b) of that Part; or

(b)

(b) the name on a document produced under paragraph 2(a) of Part 2 of the Schedule differs from the name on a document produced under paragraph 2(b) of that Part,

a document must have been produced to the employer explaining the difference.

S-5 Revocation

Revocation

5. The Immigration (Restrictions on Employment) Order 19966is hereby revoked.

Beverley Hughes

Minister of State

Home Office

15th March 2004

SCHEDULE

Article 4(2)(a)

SCHEDULE

1 Descriptions of documents for the purposes of article 4(2)(a)

PART 1

Descriptions of documents for the purposes of article 4(2)(a)

SCH-1.1

1. A United Kingdom passport describing the holder as a British citizen or as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies having the right of abode in the United Kingdom.

SCH-1.2

2. A passport containing a certificate of entitlement issued by or on behalf of the Government of the United Kingdom, certifying that the holder has the right of abode in the United Kingdom.

SCH-1.3

3. A passport or national identity card, issued by a State which is a party to the European Economic Area Agreement or any other agreement forming part of the Communities Treaties which confers rights of entry to or residence in the United Kingdom, which describes the holder as a national of a State which is a party to that Agreement.

SCH-1.4

4. A United Kingdom residence permit issued to a national of a State which is a party to the European Economic Area Agreement or any other agreement forming part of the Communities Treaties which confirms that the holder has rights of entry to, or residence in, the United Kingdom.

SCH-1.5

5. A passport or other travel document or a residence document issued by the Home Office which is endorsed to show that the holder has a current right of residence in the United Kingdom as the family member of a named national of a State which is a party to the European Economic Area Agreement or any other agreement forming part of the Communities Treaties which confers rights of entry to, or residence in, the United Kingdom, and who is resident in the United Kingdom.

SCH-1.6

6. A passport or other travel document endorsed to show that the holder is exempt from immigration control, has indefinite leave to enter, or remain in, the United Kingdom or has no time limit on his stay.

SCH-1.7

7. A passport or other travel document...

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