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Ministers plan to impose large fines on people posing as immigration lawyers

  • Ministers plan to impose large fines on people posing as immigration lawyers to tackle the small boats crisis, according to the government.
  • The Home Office aims to prevent unregistered individuals from giving fraudulent immigration advice and can fine them up to £15,000 if unregistered, the government stated.
  • An amendment to the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill will grant the Immigration Advice Authority the power to enforce these fines, as reported by the government.
  • Dame Angela Eagle emphasized that illegal immigration advisors must be held accountable to protect vulnerable individuals needing genuine advice.
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Ministers plan to impose large fines on people posing as immigration lawyers

The Home Office wants to crack down on people who wrongly claim they can give immigration advice to illegal migrants on how to stay in the UK.

·London, United Kingdom
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caithness-business.co.uk broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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