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Mistakes doesn't prove that it's not from a Government department.noajthan wrote:How's the layout, grammar, any typos?
thanks for your reply , the letter is genuine has come from their office in Manchester which is the return address on envelope also there email and ref number is there and my National Insurance number is mentioned on the letter as well , the letter has to come to my home address and they referring and ,noajthan wrote:How bizarre.
Genuine letter? Or a 'friend' having 'a laugh'?
Any valid HO or other references, address, telephone numbers?
Are all your details correct in every detail?
Who is letter addressed to?
How are you addressed in the letter if its actually about you as a potential illegal worker too?!
[Dear Mr Smith, ... your employee Mr Smith is a suspect..] << doesn't compute!
Is it a HO style envelope, letterhead, logo, quality of paper?
Is envelope carrying a stamp or franked?
Printed or hand-written address?
Postmark from ??
Is it from a named official? Are they contactable via a publicly-listed HO switchboard (and not just by a number quoted in the letter)?
How's the layout, grammar, any typos?
No, but a forensic analysis of a bunch of factors will give a steer whether its from Sir Humphrey or from the boys in the hood.vinny wrote:Mistakes doesn't prove that it's not from a Government department.noajthan wrote:How's the layout, grammar, any typos?
I've seen fake letters reported in forum before. Not one like this.waqas734 wrote:thanks for your reply , the letter is genuine has come from their office in Manchester which is the return address on envelope also there email and ref number is there and my National Insurance number is mentioned on the letter as well , the letter has to come to my home address and they referring and ,
enquiring or advising to my own company like I said I am the director of along with my partner , it is definitely from HO style , letterhead , logo and paper and on the last page has been signed by civil penalty compliance team . they haven't said suspect or anything just asked my company to carry out work and status check
No presence of any watermark whatsoever , its on plain yellowish type paper , and it hasn't come to my company address but home address and in whole letter they have used my name but have used words like HE/SHe , if and buts etc they haven't even check my status and that I am the director of the company not an employee . also my NI number wont have any records as I haven't worked on my NI since last 9 years since I am in the country always been an entrepreneur after I finished my studies even when I was student never worked .they haven't suspect me or said anything about my status just assumption appears in wording all over the lettervinny wrote:Presence of watermarks?
I received a similar letter last month.waqas734 wrote:Hello To all board Members ,
I have received a strange letter from ukvi which says the following ,
" As a result of joint working with other govt agencies the home office has information to indicate that referring to my own company which myself is director of is employing mr (Me) , and that he/she may not have the permission to be in the uk and work ,
what you need to do if you continue to employ Mr (me)
1 check whether mr abc have valid permission to work in the uk by conducting a right to work check
2 stop employing mr abc if following checks conclude I may not hve the right to work in the uk
3 if you have already established that mr abc has no right to work and you have ceased their employment you don't need to do anything
4if following checks you conclude that mr abc continues to have the right to work for you , you are not required to take any further action
the letter has come from Employer compliance department of home office
the letter is strange and they have sent this letter to my own company saying to not employ me and I am the director of this company and have successfully extended my entrepreneur visa couple of months ago
any inputs on above would be appreciated or if someone have received the same letter
Thanks
yes I have received the same exact letter from the civil penalty compliance team , I did not choose to respond the letter as I believe this is an invalid letter doesn't make any sense . when did u receive this letter and what exactly HO said when u rang them , was it from them or do they recognize this letter or a scam but the letter had my correct NI number on it also there was no contact tel number on the letter .Napoleon77 wrote:This is the response I got when I sent them a mail
This auto response confirms that your correspondence has been successfully received in the Employer Compliance inbox.
You have received a compliance letter from us as we have information to indicate that you have been employing someone who may not have permission to be in the UK and work. You should carry out the appropriate action as described to you in your letter to ensure you avoid liability for a civil penalty. This includes checking whether the named individual has valid permission to work for you by conducting a right to work check. You can do this by following instructions at https://www.gov.uk/legal-right-work-uk
It is your responsibility to conduct these checks in order to verify your employee’s right to work. You are only required to request a verification check from the Employer Checking Service where your employee has an outstanding application or appeal to the Home Office or where they present documents which require a Positive Verification Notice. To find out if you need to request a verification check from the Employer Checking Service, you should use the online tool at https://www.gov.uk/employee-immigration ... ent-status
You can find out more about your responsibilities as an employer to prevent illegal working in the UK on GOV.UK.
Kind regards
Workflow Team
Civil Penalty Compliance Team
Immigration Enforcement
waqas734 wrote:yes I have received the same exact letter from the civil penalty compliance team , I did not choose to respond the letter as I believe this is an invalid letter doesn't make any sense . when did u receive this letter and what exactly HO said when u rang them , was it from them or do they recognize this letter or a scam but the letter had my correct NI number on it also there was no contact tel number on the letter .Napoleon77 wrote:This is the response I got when I sent them a mail
This auto response confirms that your correspondence has been successfully received in the Employer Compliance inbox.
You have received a compliance letter from us as we have information to indicate that you have been employing someone who may not have permission to be in the UK and work. You should carry out the appropriate action as described to you in your letter to ensure you avoid liability for a civil penalty. This includes checking whether the named individual has valid permission to work for you by conducting a right to work check. You can do this by following instructions at https://www.gov.uk/legal-right-work-uk
It is your responsibility to conduct these checks in order to verify your employee’s right to work. You are only required to request a verification check from the Employer Checking Service where your employee has an outstanding application or appeal to the Home Office or where they present documents which require a Positive Verification Notice. To find out if you need to request a verification check from the Employer Checking Service, you should use the online tool at https://www.gov.uk/employee-immigration ... ent-status
You can find out more about your responsibilities as an employer to prevent illegal working in the UK on GOV.UK.
Kind regards
Workflow Team
Civil Penalty Compliance Team
Immigration Enforcement
waqas734 wrote:yes I have received the same exact letter from the civil penalty compliance team , I did not choose to respond the letter as I believe this is an invalid letter doesn't make any sense . when did u receive this letter and what exactly HO said when u rang them , was it from them or do they recognize this letter or a scam but the letter had my correct NI number on it also there was no contact tel number on the letter .Napoleon77 wrote:This is the response I got when I sent them a mail
This auto response confirms that your correspondence has been successfully received in the Employer Compliance inbox.
You have received a compliance letter from us as we have information to indicate that you have been employing someone who may not have permission to be in the UK and work. You should carry out the appropriate action as described to you in your letter to ensure you avoid liability for a civil penalty. This includes checking whether the named individual has valid permission to work for you by conducting a right to work check. You can do this by following instructions at https://www.gov.uk/legal-right-work-uk
It is your responsibility to conduct these checks in order to verify your employee’s right to work. You are only required to request a verification check from the Employer Checking Service where your employee has an outstanding application or appeal to the Home Office or where they present documents which require a Positive Verification Notice. To find out if you need to request a verification check from the Employer Checking Service, you should use the online tool at https://www.gov.uk/employee-immigration ... ent-status
You can find out more about your responsibilities as an employer to prevent illegal working in the UK on GOV.UK.
Kind regards
Workflow Team
Civil Penalty Compliance Team
Immigration Enforcement
Thankyou for your input It is making sense what you are saying but I took director salary only 4 times and that was before extension it took only 20 days to get my extension approved and between than I did not take any director salary and submit RTIAms2013 wrote:Waqas, this letter has not been sent by mistake as Employment Compliance and HMRC are working together these days, as during your extension application time you must have been withdrawing director salary and your salary details must have been submitted to HMRC through RTI and as your stay was expired and you were waiting for your extensions decisions therefore the RTI for your salary during extension application period was being picked as red flag , hence they have sent you the letter !
But you don't have to worry as your extension is approved now and your overstay period (waiting time for extension application) has been covered by 3C rule.
You just reply them through email/post explaining the above situation so that they can update their records and remove the warning from their records.
Hope this make sense !