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Immigration raids Businesses in and around city fined £530,000
Bristol Post
|July 17, 2025
BUSINESSES across the West have been fined almost three-quarters of a million pounds after immigration officials found they were employing people with no right to work in the UK.
A total of 13 businesses in Bristol, Somerset and Gloucestershire were named and shamed in the latest list published by the Home Office.
It covers the investigations, prosecutions and fines in cases that were completed in the final three months of 2024.
Visa and immigration expert Yash Dubal, a director of A Y & J Solicitors, warned it was becoming costly to employ illegal workers if they are caught.
"It is becoming increasingly risky for employers to use undocumented workers as the latest government figures show," he said. "In total, businesses in the Bristol area were fined £530,000.
The penalties issued have risen significantly in the past year and many businesses have been forced to close as a result of the increased penalties, which are now up to £60,000 per worker."
Five of the businesses were based in Bristol, another in South Gloucestershire, two in Weston, two in Gloucestershire, one in Somerset and two in Bath, as one local visa and immigration specialist solicitor warned the fines for businesses employing undocumented workers were now rising so high being caught now sometimes means the business goes bust.
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