£124.99 includes £90.00 Home Office Registration Costs + 15 % VAT
Citizens of these eight countries currently working in the UK or intending to work in the UK will need to register with the Worker Registration Team at the Home Office if they start a new job in the UK after the 1st of May or if they have been working illegally in the UK before the 1st May.
Those individuals who do not have to register include:
Those who are self-employed
Those who have already been working legally in the UK in the same job that they will hold on the 1st of May
Those who have left to enter on the SAWS scheme before 1 May and started working in the UK under the SAWS scheme on or after the 1st of May
Those who are providing services in the UK on behalf of an employer who is not established in the UK.
Individuals from the eight Central and Eastern European accession countries will need to register under this scheme within one month of starting a new job.
Successful applicants will receive by post a registration card and registration certificate (a copy of which will also be sent to the employer). If applicants stop working for the employer, the registration card and certificate will become invalid. If a new position is taken up, then a new registration certificate should be applied for. There is no fee for subsequent registration certificates.
Once employees from these countries have worked in the UK for at least 12 months, then a registration card and certificate will no longer be required, and employees will be able to apply for a residence permit exercising their EU treaty rights.