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http://www.workingintheuk.gov.uk/working_in_the_uk/en/homepage/your_status/european_citizens.html Position for New Member States - Workers Registration Scheme The statement by the Home Secretary to Parliament on 23 February announced that workers from the new member states must register with the Home Office. From 1 May 2004 nationals from New Member States will be free to come to the United Kingdom. Nationals from Malta and Cyprus will have full free movement rights and are not required to obtain a workers registration certificate. Nationals from the following new member states; Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic who find a job in the United Kingdom are required to apply to register with the Home Office under the new 'Worker Registration Scheme' as soon as they find work. Full details on the Worker Registration Scheme are available this website. Once you have been working legally in the UK for 12 months without a break you will have full rights of free movement and will no longer need to register on the Worker Registration scheme. You can then get a residence permit confirming your right to live and work in the UK. How do I apply? How should I pay? You should complete application form WRS giving your name, address, date of birth, nationality and your employment details. The charge for a first application is £50. You must fill in the payment slip on the application form. To get Worker Registration Scheme application forms and multiple payment slips telephone 08705 210 224 (this number is ONLY for ordering application forms and guidance notes) or click here http://www.workingintheuk.gov.uk/working_in_the_uk/en/documents/all_forms.html to download a copy. v skratke NAJDES ROBOTU MUSIS SA ZAREGISTROVAT PRVYKRAT ZAPLATIS 50libier PRI KAZDEJ ZMENE ZAMESTNAVATELA SA MUSIS PREREGISTROVAT UZ POPLATOK NEPLATIS PO 12mes LEGALNEJ (!!!) PRACE SA UZ NEMUSIS REGISTROVAT o NIN inokedy |
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