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harryj1 | 02:21 Sat 11th Jun 2011 | Law
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hi
there are a few people at the place i work that are on student visa's from nigeria and work 35 hours a week, i have been told that they are only aloud to work 20 hours a week (part time) as part of the visa. does this meen they are working illegally and if so if they cause injury to me or another employee what will happen?

i was thinking if there working illegally i could get a fat check and possibly a holliday

thanks.
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"The maximum amount of part-time work you can do during term time is:
20 hours per week if you are studying a course at or above UK degree level or a foundation degree course, and/or if you made your Tier 4 (General) application on or before 2 March 2010; or
10 hours per week if you are studying a course that is below UK degree level and is not a foundation degree course, and you made your Tier 4 (General) application on or after 3 March 2010.

You can work full-time during vacations, within the above limits. If you have completed your course and you apply to remain in the UK under the points-based system before your existing permission to stay expires, you can work full-time (within the above limits) until your application is decided."

If it were me working there I would have no issue in picking up the phone can calling the UK border agency
oj's right.
Call them. if you're worried about being identified, don't be, or use a public call box.
The 'students' might claim it's vacation time, but the employer is obliged to keep records.
However, there's no guarantee that the UKBA will rush to act.
Shock, horror. Nigerians doing something illegal. Well I never.
They haven't offered you a bunch of money if you pay their expenses to free the ex-president's fortune from a bank, have they?
If you are thinking of getting yourself injured just so as you can get compensation you are a bit of a fool.

If you genuinely get injured it really makes no difference whether they are working illegally or not - the employer is liable if it's his negligence
lol samak, or maybe offered to buy a mobile phone?

dzug,that is what went through my head as well :(

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