Landlords Reject Calls to Check Immigration Status of Their Tenants
Anyone who works in the field of immigration and nationality can understand this point of view. Whether someone has a right to reside in the UK can involve investigations into the various statutes governing British Nationality and Immigration Law, the ever-changing Immigration Rules, European Union Treaties, directives and regulations, as well as domestic and European Case Law. It can even involve examining independence acts of former British Colonies. Sometimes a person's right to reside in the UK is not reflected in a physical document and sometimes a document apparently granting someone a right to reside in the UK may be in inaccurate. For example, someone may hold a prima facie valid Biometric Residence Permit when their leave has been curtailed and they have no permission to remain in the UK.
The planned legislation was touted as way of undermining rogue landlords, and may have been designed to deal with illegal immigration. However, like many of the Home Office's policies in this area is likely to have an adverse effect on legal migrants and British Citizens.
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