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Thank U so much I will check thissecret.simon wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:59 pmMembers are not allowed to name or recommend people who provide services.
See Question 7 of the FAQs.7) I need an immigration lawyer or OISC advisor. Can you recommend someone (in my area)?
Such recommendations and contacts are not made via this Board.
In UK, see Law Society and OISC websites.
I have just checked FAQ and don't see question 7?secret.simon wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:59 pmMembers are not allowed to name or recommend people who provide services.
See Question 7 of the FAQs.7) I need an immigration lawyer or OISC advisor. Can you recommend someone (in my area)?
Such recommendations and contacts are not made via this Board.
In UK, see Law Society and OISC websites.
Point 7 is there, clear for all to see.claudia81 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 12:32 pmI have just checked FAQ and don't see question 7?secret.simon wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:59 pmMembers are not allowed to name or recommend people who provide services.
See Question 7 of the FAQs.7) I need an immigration lawyer or OISC advisor. Can you recommend someone (in my area)?
Such recommendations and contacts are not made via this Board.
In UK, see Law Society and OISC websites.
7) I need an immigration lawyer or OISC advisor. Can you recommend someone (in my area)?
Such recommendations and contacts are not made via this Board.
In UK, see Law Society and OISC websites.
Usually, these types of benefits are temporary until you find a work and as you are not a citizen of the UK, so you don't have a strong ground to claim benefits for a longer time. The employer had one month limit to register you for WRS, they were not obliged to do it from your first day at work. Not to mention that it was the worker's responsibility to register in the WRS and give a copy to the employer. But because of the language barriers, some employers were voluntary registering their A8 EU workers behalf of them for example in food factories.claudia81 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 11:36 amYes.
before I gave birth to my child I was on job seekers allowance and in Job centre they suggested me to apply for Income support. Off course they refused because I didn't complit full 12 registered work with WRS. So I had to come back to JSA and then in Feb 2015 they told me that they won't be able to pay me JSA anymore. I had to ask fo Income support. they refused me . Depriving me all money to live . Although I was working required 12 month even more. But my stupid lazy boss forgot to register me the day I started my job. He done this after over 3 months. And one stupid signature deprived me all what I was entitled to. And finally I can proof it was unlawful. Can You suggest what to do?
Kindly only post official weblinks.claudia81 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 2:32 pmFirst of all I live here over 8 yeras. I'm not new. Income support is for people on low income. And second of all this as...le who was my boss, he told me to bring all papers like home office any permission to work etc to him. He gave it back to me after 3 months although I was asking him many times. Nobody told me I had to register with WRS. Ok go to my country and try to find work will see If You will be know exactly what to do. We have a lot of foreign workers. Thank You for your reply .But my question was about finding right solicitor to help me. It looks like U don't want to help me but anyway I appreciate Your time. You can check here third party chambers weblink removed by moderator
Worker registration scheme found to be unlawful
Hundreds of thousands of EU workers were unlawfully required to register with the Home Office and others were unlawfully deprived of benefits. Do U think that is ok when government can braking law and other people have to be punish for this?
Thank U . I know this too. But can'r see anythingCR001 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 2:51 pmKindly only post official weblinks.claudia81 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 2:32 pmFirst of all I live here over 8 yeras. I'm not new. Income support is for people on low income. And second of all this as...le who was my boss, he told me to bring all papers like home office any permission to work etc to him. He gave it back to me after 3 months although I was asking him many times. Nobody told me I had to register with WRS. Ok go to my country and try to find work will see If You will be know exactly what to do. We have a lot of foreign workers. Thank You for your reply .But my question was about finding right solicitor to help me. It looks like U don't want to help me but anyway I appreciate Your time. You can check here third party chambers weblink removed by moderator
Worker registration scheme found to be unlawful
Hundreds of thousands of EU workers were unlawfully required to register with the Home Office and others were unlawfully deprived of benefits. Do U think that is ok when government can braking law and other people have to be punish for this?
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/worker- ... gubeladze/
As already advised, members are not permitted to post names and details of solicitors.
May I ask U r You any kind of solicitor? I came to uk in 2009 and the same year I started my job.secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 6:22 pmWhen (month/year) did you arrive into the UK? When (month/year) did you start working?
Ok. Thank U for your answer. After May 2009secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 6:49 pmNo, I am not a solicitor, nor do I have any legal training. I am fortunate enough to have read diversely and widely.
Did you start working in the UK before or after May 2009?
The EU was not against the WRS when it was in effect. You can find an immigration advisor on this websiteclaudia81 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 2:32 pmFirst of all I live here over 8 yeras. I'm not new. Income support is for people on low income. And second of all this as...le who was my boss, he told me to bring all papers like home office any permission to work etc to him. He gave it back to me after 3 months although I was asking him many times. Nobody told me I had to register with WRS. Ok go to my country and try to find work will see If You will be know exactly what to do. We have a lot of foreign workers. Thank You for your reply .But my question was about finding right solicitor to help me. It looks like U don't want to help me but anyway I appreciate Your time. You can check here third party chambers weblink removed by moderator
Worker registration scheme found to be unlawful
Hundreds of thousands of EU workers were unlawfully required to register with the Home Office and others were unlawfully deprived of benefits. Do U think that is ok when government can braking law and other people have to be punish for this?