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by Mr Rusty » Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:33 am
The "advice" you were given is utter drivel. It is open to anyone to make a fresh asylum claim at any time, he could have made one as soon as he returned. However, in such circumstances, the claim would normally be fast-tracked, and refused unless there was some compelling new reason for claiming.
If this person now comes forward and seeks to claim, his credibility is at absolute zero, because he did not take an early opportunity to put forward his case. He can hardly claim that he didn't know where to go or what to do.
If you are employing this person, you are liable to be prosecuted if this is discovered. Maybe you saw Liam Byrne's interview in The Times on Friday, saying they are going to throw out all the "illegal nannies", and punish their employers. It's not difficult to believe that they are going to pursue private employers as much as corporate ones, as individuals are likely to make easier targets.