CoS – UK Home Office News
CoS - UK Home Office News

UK Health and Social Care Companies in Machester Crisis Meeting as Dozens Lose Licences

THE first health and social care Indaba for 2024 will be held in Manchester early next month and comes at a time the.

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African migrants left destitute after coming to the UK on skilled worker visas only to find there’s no job

One woman from Nigeria tells Sky News she paid £10,000 to an “agent” for a skilled worker visa on the promise of work.

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21,130 Zimbabweans given visas to work in the UK in 12 months

From September 2022 to September 2023, 21,130 Zimbabweans were given visas to work in the UK, according to Home Office data. It was.

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Zimbabwe nurses seek better conditions abroad but fear for patients at home

In December 2021, Setfree Mafukidze, his wife and four children moved to Somerset in the United Kingdom, joining a long list of health.

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UK reach agreement with Zimbabwe over drivers’ licence conversion

HARARE – Zimbabwe Class 2 drivers’ licence holders intending to drive light motor vehicles abroad must either come back to the country and.

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UK care firm charged workers from Zimbabwe thousands more than cost of visa

Zimbabweans say they paid large sums to Gloriavd Health Care but got far less work than expected and were squalidly housed A care.

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Fraudsters exploit Zimbabweans seeking UK health and care jobs

What’s the context? Scammers in Zimbabwe cash in amid soaring demand for first aid courses seen as paving the way to UK health.

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UK :List of Zimbabwe social care businesses that lost licenses to issue COS

Several Zimbabwean nationals who went to the United Kingdom (UK) to work in the care sector are facing the risk of deportation because.

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Deportation risk for Zimbabweans as UK care sector sponsors lose licenses

Several Zimbabwean nationals who went to the United Kingdom (UK) to work in the care sector are facing the risk of deportation because.

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Home Office warns agents and care companies charging £11,000 for COS from desperate foreigners to come to the UK

“We are bringing perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice and are working with the police and operational partners to drive up prosecutions.”-Home.

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